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STATE CLEARINGHOUSE SUMMARY OF POSTINGS
The State Clearinghouse distributes draft environmental documents to state agencies for
review and comment, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The State
Clearinghouse also acts as the State Single Point of Contact for the review of federal grant
applications and federal development projects. This Summary of Postings summarizes the
environmental documents and federal grant applications received by the Clearinghouse
during the period November 1 – 15, 2017.
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Environmental Document Filings with the State Clearinghouse
1999-2016
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Summary of CEQA Document Submittals by Year and by Type
Year NOP
ND /
MND EIR NOD NOE EIS EA Oth
Total
Documents
1999 602 2,007 481 1,808 2,699 22 41 177 7,886
2000 613 2,243 475 2,580 3,840 16 78 386 10,281
2001 703 2,612 524 2,851 6,083 13 75 422 13,398
2002 642 2,676 544 3,102 5,737 14 66 409 13,272
2003 757 2,972 577 3,243 6,078 8 57 360 14,115
2004 766 2,903 625 3,304 5,898 11 55 339 14,093
2005 797 3,076 636 3,087 5,649 16 59 370 13,829
2006 860 2,882 649 2,954 4,716 7 39 406 12,562
2007 803 2,805 583 2,755 4,137 11 37 444 11,602
2008 735 2,583 570 2,632 4,307 6 36 539 11,529
2009 534 2,205 477 2,391 3,747 6 46 463 9,869
2010 471 1,771 464 2,263 3,646 7 74 465 9,164
2011 436 1,645 396 2,260 3,894 8 45 412 9,098
2012 401 1,594 373 2,245 4,334 9 24 360 9,340
2013 471 1,532 348 2,102 4,451 9 30 325 9,268
2014 461 1,732 406 2,424 4,576 8 23 380 10,010
2015 482 1,666 363 2,368 4,867 3 31 389 10,169
2016 412 1,614 385 2,391 5,051 5 20 400 10,278
Key:
NOP Notice of Preparation
EIR Environmental Impact Report
ND/MND Negative Declaration/Mitigated Negative Declaration
NOD Notice of Determination
NOE Notice of Exemption
EA Environmental Assessment
EIS Environmental Impact Statement
Oth Other types of documents, including Final EIRs, Early Consultation notices, etc.
**NOTE: Documents included are: BIAs (Bureau of Indian Affairs) Gaming and Non-
Gaming – Land into Trust documents.
CEQA Documents
Key for abbreviations of Document Type:
ADM Addendum
CON Early Consultation Notice
EIR Draft Environmental Impact Report
SIR Supplemental EIR
SBE Subsequent EIR
EA Draft Environmental Assessment
EIS Draft Environmental Impact Statement
JD Joint Document (CEQA/NEPA)
FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact
NOI Notice of Intent
FIS Final Environmental Statement
Neg Dec/ND Negative Declaration
MND Mitigated Negative Declaration
NOE Notice of Exemption
NOD Notice of Determination
NODe Notice of Decision
NOP Notice of Preparation (of an EIR)
FIN Final Document
TRI Tribal Compact Environmental Evaluation
BIA-LA Bureau of Indian Affairs Notice of Land Acquisition
BIA-ND Bureau of Indian Affairs Notice of Decision
FED Functional Equivalent Document
SCEA Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment
OTH Other type (none of the above)
DAILYLOG.FRX
State Clearinghouse CEQA Database
CEQA Actions
CEQA Daily Log
Documents Received during the Period: 11/01/2017 - 11/15/2017
Report Printed on Friday, December 8, 2017
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2017112002 Use Permit Application No. PLN2017-0113 - Rossini Huller
Stanislaus County
Oakdale--Stanislaus
CON 11/20/2017
Request to permit a walnut hulling operation on a 35.7+/- acre property improved
with a walnut orchard, an existing single-fam dwelling, detached garage, office,
shop, two barns, and ranch fueling area. A legal non-conforming huller was
located on this site previously but is no longer present due to fire. The request
includes the expansion and construction of a new 33,133+/- sf walnut huller and
dryer building with plans for a future 15,000 sf warehouse and 8,000+/- sf shop.
Active operations vary be season with the harvesting season typically occurring
between September and November. The hulling operation will employ up to ten
employees. Harvest season operating hours are from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a max
of ten trucks per day.
2017112001 Draft EA for the Proposed Increase in the Weight of Explosive at LLNL Site 300
Energy, Department of
Tracy--San Joaquin
EA 11/30/2017
The U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration invites
you to review and comment on the draft EA for the proposed action to increase the
weight of explosives for outdoor tests (detonations) at the Lawrence Livermore
National Lab Experimental Test Site. Site 300, a restricted access facility, has
been in operation since 1955. Currently, research and development activities at
Site 300 Building 851 involve detonation of explosives up to 100 lbs per day and
1,000 lbs per year. Under the proposed action, weights of explosives detonated
would be up to 1,000 lbs per day and 7,500 lbs per year. The proposed action
would not involve detonation of radioactive materials.
2016052033 SR 84 Expressway Widening and SR 84/I-680 Interchange Improvements Project
Caltrans #4
Pleasanton--Alameda
EIR 12/15/2017
Caltrans, in cooperation with the Alameda County Transportation Commission,
proposes to widen and conform SR 84 to expressway standards between south of
Ruby Hill Drive and the I-680 interchange. The alternative developed to meet the
purpose and need of the project is the Build Alternative. The Build Alternative
would also improve SR 84/I-680 interchange ramps and extend the existing
southbound I-680 High Occupancy Vehicle/express lane northward by
approximately 2 miles.
2017032048 Delta Plan Amendments
Delta Stewardship Council
--
EIR 12/15/2017
Note: Extended Per Lead
In 2013, the Delta Stewardship Council adopted the Delta Plan as required by the
Delta Reform Act of 2009. Several components of the Delta Plan require
amendment due to changes in circumstances and conditions in the Delta. These
proposed Delta Plan amendments comprise the proposed project. The proposed
amendments involve three Delta Plan components: Delta Levees Investment and
Risk Reduction Strategy; Delta Conveyance, Storage, and Operations; and
Performance Measures.
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2017041056 North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla--San Diego
EIR 12/15/2017
The proposed project would develop existing surface parking lots with a mixed use
development containing undergraduate housing, academic development and a
administrative space, community and open space, and underground parking in the
west campus of UC San Diego. The project would provide approx. 2,000 new
beds and housing support space for undergraduate students. The building
program includes the following uses: 700,000 gsf of student housing: 123,438 gsf
of residential support and community retail; 244,835 gsf of academic uses; 22,727
gsf of administrative uses; and a 564,602 gsf underground parking structure
(1,230 spaces). The project incorporates utilities improvements and the buildings
would be designed to meet UCGBC LEED platinum standards.
2017011048 Mesa Housing Nuevo West and East
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla--San Diego
FIN
Note: Response to Comments; Final EIR available at
http://plandesignbuild.ucsd.edu/planning/environmental.html
The proposed Mesa Housing Nuevo West and East project consists of two
campus student housing developments and a parking structure located on
separate but proximate sites within the east campus Mesa Housing Neighborhood.
Nuevo West would redevelop an approx 6.2-acre site, replacing existing
low-density housing with 802 new student beds and 82 new beds for the UC SD
Family House. The parking structure would be developed on an adjacent 3.2-acre.
Nuevo East would redevelop an approx 13.2-acre site, replacing existing
low-density student housing with 1,374 new beds. Utility and roadway
improvements associated with the project are also proposed along and in the
vicinity of Miramar Street and Athena Circle and include constructing an internal
campus connection between Miramar St and Athena Circle.
2017111001 Zone Change 16-0365
Bakersfield, City of
Bakersfield--Kern
MND 11/30/2017
A proposed zone change on 12.34 acres located at 2311 Taft Highway (State
Highway 119), along the south side of taft highway, generally east of Hughes
Lane, being a portion of the north half of northeast quarter section 1, T.31S, R27E,
MDBM. In the county of Kern, state of California from an A to M-1 zone district or a
more restrictive district.
2017111003 New 7.5 MG Reservoir and Related Water System Improvements Project, Case
Nos.: SP-17-10 and EAR-0056
Upland, City of
Upland--San Bernardino
MND 11/30/2017
The city is proposing to add a new reservoir and appurtenances to an existing
reservoir site, which already contains a 7.5 MG water storage reservoir that
receives water from the Water Facilities Authority and related water system
facilities. The new reservoir will be constructed to hold 7.5 MG of water. At a later
date, the city will determine whether to rehabilitate/modify the existing reservoir or
demolish the existing reservoir. The proposed site for the new reservoir is adjacent
to and east of the existing reservoir 15 and includes a single, partially development
lot.
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2017111005 Canyon Estates Drive/Canyon View Drive Intersection Improvement Project
Lake Elsinore, City of
Lake Elsinore--Riverside
MND 11/30/2017
The proposed project is the realignment and reconstruction of the intersection of
Canyon Estates Dr and Canyon View Dr. The proposed project would result in a
standard four-way intersection, realignments to connect to approaching roadways
(existing and future), utility relocation, and reconstruction of drainage facilities.
2017111006 Maestri
Monterey County
Carmel-by-the-Sea--Monterey
MND 11/30/2017
Combined Development permit consisting of 1) coastal administrative permit and
design approval for construction of a 10,776 sf tri-level single family dwelling with a
802 sf attached garage, 2) a coastal administrative permit and design approval to
allow construction of a 999-sf accessory dwelling unit, 3) a coastal development
permit to allow development within 100-ft of environmentally sensitive habitat
(indigenous Monterey cypress habitat) and 4) coastal development permit to allow
development within 750 ft of a positive archaeological site.
2017112003 Lewis Lakebed Permit
Lake County
--Lake
MND 11/30/2017
Construction of piers, gangways, a swim platform, and a boat lift with 10 pilings.
2017112004 College Park Demolition Project
California State University, Chico
Chico--Butte
MND 11/30/2017
The University proposes to demolish 10 existing single fam homes on University
owned-land. The interim land use would be student/staff/faculty parking. The
project site is identified as future student housing and parking in the Campus
Master Plan.
2017112006 Wildhawk West Park & Laguna Creek Stormwater Detention Basin
Southgate Recreation And Park District
Sacramento--Sacramento
MND 12/01/2017
The proposed Wildhawk West Park & Laguna Creek Stormwater Detention Basin
project is located west of Wildhawk West Dr within the Vineyard Springs
Comprehensive Plan Area. The project site is approx 21.3 acres in size and will
include the following facilities: lighted full court basketball, lighted tennis courts,
lighted baseball field with bleachers and scoreboard, splash pad play area, small
and large dog parks, paved plazas, shade structures, picnic amenities, restroom,
child play equipment areas, paved trails, exercise stations, drought tolerant
landscaping shrubs, trees, and turf, irrigaton and lighting fixtures, soccer, and play
fields.
2017092007 Student Housing West Project
University of California, Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz--Santa Cruz
NOP 11/30/2017
UC Santa Cruz is now proposing to develop a portion of the project on a different
location on the main campus. The housing for undergraduate and graduate
students, including support spaces, amenities and associated infrastructure would
still be developed on the west campus, on the site west of Heller Dr. which was
identified in the August 2017 Revised NOP. However, the housing for student
families will be constructed on a 20-acre site in the southeastern corner of
campus, at the northeast corner of the intersection of Coolidge Dr. and Hagar Dr.
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Exhibit 2). The development of housing at this location would require an
amendment to the 2005 LRDP to change the land use designation of the site from
Campus Resource Land to Colleges and Student Housing.
The University is issuing this 2nd Revised NOP to notify public agencies and the
public of this change to the siting of the proposed development and to request
input regarding the scope and content of the Draft EIR in light of this modification
of the project.
2017111002 Compton High School Reconstruction Project
Compton Unified School District
Compton--Los Angeles
NOP 11/30/2017
CUSD is proposing to reconstruct the Compton High School (CHS) campus. The
proposed project would consist of the demolition of all existing buildings, facilities,
and athletic fields, and the construction of new, modern buildings, facilities, and
athletic fields with a design that supports a free-flowing campus. Implementation
of the proposed Project would provide CUSD with the range of updated and
modern school facilities for CHS to meet current standards and to meet the
immediate and long-term educational needs of the community. The reconstructed
campus would be able to accommodate a total of 2,500 seats.
2017111004 Ventura Water Supply Project
Ventura, City of
Ventura--Ventura
NOP 11/30/2017
The projects would develop new water supplies to augment the city's water supply
portfolio consistent with the city's recently completed 2017 Comprehensive Water
Resources Report and 2015 Urban Water Management Plan. Some of these
projects also constitute Diversion Infrastructure Projects as that term is defined in
the consent decree, filed with the U.S. Central California District Court February 3,
2012 between the city, Wishtoyo Foundation/Ventura Coastkeeper, and Heal the
Bay for the protection of the Santa Clara River Estuary. A diversion infrastructure
project as defined in the consent decree is essentially a project, including
treatment wetlands, that would divert tertiary treated flows currently discharged to
the Estuary to water reclamation uses, including use for local water supply
augmentation and reliability.
2017112005 Potrero Power Staton Mixed-Use Development Project
San Francisco, City and County of
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOP 11/30/2017
The Potrero Power Station Mixed-Use Development Project would rezone the site,
establish land use controls, develop design standards, and provide for
development of residential, commercial, parking, community facilities, and open
space land uses. The proposed project would include amendments to the General
Plan and planning code, creating a new Potrero Power Station Special use district.
The proposed rezoning would modify the existing height limits of 40 and 65 ft to
various heights ranging from 65-300 ft. Overall, the proposed project would
construct up to approx 5.3 million gsf, of uses, including between approx 2.4-3.0
million gsf of residential uses between approx 1.2 and 1.9 million gsf of
commercial uses approx 925,000 gsf of parking, and approx 100,000 gsf of
community facilities. Most new buildings would range in height from 65-180 ft with
one building at 300 ft. Approx 6.3 acres would be devoted to publicly accessible
open space.
The proposed project would include transportation and circulation improvements,
shoreline improvements, and utilities infrastructure improvements. Transportation
and circulation improvements include creating a continuous street network,
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connecting to the Pier 70 mixed use district project, new bus stop and shuttle
service that the project would provide, and installation of traffic signals at the
intersections of Illinois St at 23rd and Humboldt Streets. The roadway network
would be designed to be accessible for all modes of transportation, including
vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian improvements. In addition to waterfront parks,
proposed shoreline improvements could include construction of a floating dock
extending out and above the tidal zone to provide access from the site to the Bay
for fishing and recreational watercraft. The proposed project would construct
infrastructure and utilities improvements, including potable and emergency water
and recycled water distribution; wastewater and stormwater collection; and natural
gas, and electricity distribution.
2017031034 Lompoc Stone Vesting Determination
Santa Barbara County
Lompoc--Santa Barbara
Neg 11/30/2017
Sepulveda Building Materials currently operates the Lompoc Stone mine at Santa
Rosa Road and Highway 1 in the Lompoc area. The current activities are vested
and covered by an approved Reclamation Plan, 90-RP-001. The Reclamation plan
identifies two distinct areas: 1A is the mining area, and 1B is the sorting and
storage area. The Reclamation plan shows area 1A within a portion of APN Nos.
083-060-015 and 083-060-009. Area 1B is within AP Nos. 083-070-018 and
083-070-010. Although numerous APNs are shown within the Acin Ranch, the
entire ranch constitutes a single legal parcel. This is documented in a certificate of
compliance recorded as 2015-0063182.
2017111007 99th Street Filtration Plant Project
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
Neg 11/30/2017
LADWP proposes to construction an iron and manganese treatment facility
adjacent to the existing 99th St Wells Pumping Station in the Watts community of
the city of LA. The proposed project would remove naturally occurring iron and
manganese from the groundwater wells.
Due to power line clearance requirements, the proposed project would require the
relocation of existing 34.5 kV overhead power lines to be buried underground. The
underground installation of the buried 34.5 kV power lines would begin northeast
of the existing 99th St Wells Pumping Station Complex at the LADWP
transmission station on Clovis along 98th St, and then north along Wadsworth Ave
for a total length of approx 1,180 ft.
Construction of the proposed project would include two phases. The first phase
would include the undergrounding of the power lines and is estimated to occur
during summer when the elementary school is out of session. The second phase
would include the Fe/Mn treatment system installation and is anticipated to take 15
months.
2006071134 East Area 1 Specific Plan Amendment
Santa Paula, City of
Santa Paula--Ventura
NOD
The CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0223-R5, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Limoneira Lewis Community Builders, LLC. The project
proposes to impact 3.53 acres of streambed/lake, including 1.47 acres of
permanent impact to ephemeral drainage, 0.24 acres of permanent impact to
coast live oak woodland, and 1.82 acres of permanent impact to cottonwood
riparian habitat, and mitigate with 21.18 acres cottonwood-willow and coast live
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oak riparian preservation.
2016122013 2232-2240 El Camino Real Residential Project
Santa Clara, City of
Santa Clara--Santa Clara
NOD
2232-2240 El Camino Real, a 2.74 acre project site comprised of two parcels on
the south side of El Camino Real between Los Padres Drive and McCormick Drive
in the city of Santa Clara. APNs: 290-10-090 and 290-10-091. The proposal
include an adoption of a MND, approval of a rezoning from Community commercial
to planned development, and approval of a vesting tentative parcel map to allow
the development of a five-story, mixed-use development with 17,909 sf of
commercial floor area and 151 apartment units.
2017118001 Office space lease in a multi-tenant office building
Health Benefit Exchange, California
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Agency will lease +/-12,965 sf of office space in a multi-tenant office building.
2017118002 RHMA Overlay
Caltrans #10
Riverbank, Escalon--Stanislaus, San Joaquin
NOE
Caltrans proposes to place Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt overlay over a hot mix
asphalt on SR 108 in Stanislaus County near Riverbank from 0.07 mile north of
intersection of SR 219 to 0.04 mile east of Modesto Irrigation District Main Canal
Bridge. On SR 108 from 8th St in Riverbank to Reed Road in Oakdale. On SR 120
from 0.08 mile east of David Drive in Escalon to Stanislaus County line. On SR
165 from Merced County Line to Junction SR 99/165. The purpose of this project
is to repair areas of failing or damaged pavement and to extend the service life of
SR 108, 120, AND 165. The need for this project is to prevent further deterioration.
2017118003 Interstate 8, 805 - Roadside Safety Improvements - 41131
Caltrans #11
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
Work will include installing Maintenance Vehicle Pullouts (MVP), pave beyond the
gore areas, slope paving, modify landscaping, and installing concrete barrier and
Midwest Guardrail System.
2017118004 Nicholas Beach Equipment Access ROE (17/18-A-4)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
The project provides a Right of Entry permit to LA County, Department of Beaches
and Harbors (permittee) through Leo Carrillo State Park. The purpose of the
access is for the permittee to demolish an elevated concrete ramp that is in
danger of imminent collapse on Nicholas Canyon Beach, a permittee property.
2017118005 Los Banos Detention Dam Toe Drain Basin Restoration
Water Resources, Department of
Los Banos--Merced
NOE
SLFD will pump out, fill, and compact a basin it constructed downstream of the
LBDD toe drain in early 2017. The basin will be filled with sediment that was left
onsite during basin construction. The basin altered the soil gradient and increased
soil saturation and flood potential, this work is needed to eliminate these risks to
LBDD.
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2017118006 New Leased Office Space (DGS Project #136717)
Student Aid Commission
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The Student Aid Commission propose to lease new office space of approx 627 sf
for its Executive Office meetins and operations.
2017118007 PLN17-01631
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Replace Sales Gas Line
2017118008 Pilot Project - Water Diversion (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2011-0244-R5)
Fish & Wildlife #5
Fillmore--Ventura
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2011-0244-R5, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
Fillmore Irrigation Company.
The project is limited to the alteration of Sespe Creek in four separate areas in
order to find a suitable site to divert water in the future and to re-establish a water
diversion for residential and agricultural water interests. Four pilot project sites
have been chosen to be tested as potential future points for a surface water
diversion from the main stem of the Sespe Creek. The only impacts to the creek
will be the hand placement and adjustment of the flexible hose and self cleaning
filter, as well as temporal loss of surface flows within the creek during this pilot
project diversion term. No construction equipment is anticipated to be used and no
maintenance is anticipated since a self-cleaning filter will be used. However, daily
checks will be performed to ensure that the pump is functioning properly. Overall,
the nature of the project will appear to have minimal impacts to vegetation and
adjacent habitats.
2017118009 Morrison Park LID Improvements
Santa Ana, City of
Santa Ana--Orange
NOE
Replace existing non-pervious surface with porous pavement, construct
bioretention garden with drought tolerant plants.
2017118010 Amendments to LCID/AVEK Water Exchange Agreements: 3-Year Extension on
Return
Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency
--Los Angeles, Kern
NOE
Amendments to four LCID/AVEK Water Exchange Agreements: 3-year extension
on the return of water to LCID, Ca. Department of Water Resource Agreement
amendments: SWPAO#07031->#07031A: Amend Last Return Year from
2017-2020
SWPAO#08059->#08059A: Amend Last Return Year from 2018-2021
SWPAO#09081->#09081A: Amend Last Return Year from 2019-2022
SWPAO#10035->#10035A: Amend Last Return Year from 2020-2023
2017118011 PLN17-01767
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Lowell Wible 10B-8, Drill New Well, PP16616
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2017118012 PLN17-01768
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Lowell Wible 13B, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118013 PLN17-01771
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Lowell Wible 27C, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118014 PLN17-01721
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"Anderson-Fitzgerald" F6207E-26S, Minor Rework
2017118015 Operation of Well 2
State Water Resources Control Board
Porterville--Tulare
NOE
SWRCB, as the responsible agency, will be issuing a water supply permit. In 2015,
the Pleasant View Elementary School District drilled a 660-ft deep, 150-gallon per
minute irrigation well that they placed on a 576 foot pad. Recently, a new
20-horsepower submersible pump as installed in the well, to replace the old
25-horsepower pump. A 4-in 480-foot pipe was laid to connect the irrigation well,
Well 2, to the existing drinking water system, since their Well 1, a 145-gallon per
minute, 230-ft deep well, had failed. 108 feet of 6-ft high fencing exists around the
site. The project will provide for the operation of the system.
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Documents Received on Thursday, November 02, 2017
2016021044 6901 Santa Monica Boulevard Mixed-Use Project
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
FIN
The project includes the construction of a mixed use building, including 231
multi-family residential units, 15,000 sf of ground-floor neighborhood-serving
commercial uses (including up to a 5,000 sf high turnover restaurant and up to
10,000 sf of general retail), and 390 vehicle parking spaces within two levels of
subterranean parking. Approx 8% of the permitted base density, equal to 15 units,
would be restricted for very low income households. Also, a city initiated general
plan amendment to the Hollywood Community Plan to change (a) the project site's
land use designation from highway oriented commercial and medium residential to
general commercial and (b) to change the land use designation of the add areas
from highway oriented commercial to general commercial.
2017111009 Santa Susana Mountains Trails Master Plan - Phase II
Los Angeles County
--Los Angeles
MND 12/18/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
The proposed project includes approx 70 miles of proposed multi-use (hiking,
mountain biking, equestrian) trails and related staging areas, bike skills parks,
parking areas, and other supporting trail facilities in the Santa Clarita Valley
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Planning Area and San Fernando Valley Planning Area. The proposed trails would
provide connections to parks and open space, a large commercial district, seven
schools, numerous natural features, Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park, the
proposed Rim of the Vall. The trails would be multi-use and range from 3 to 12 ft
wide based on site conditions, with adequate space for combined pedestrian,
equestrian, and mountain biking use, in accordance with the county of Los
Angeles Trails Manual guidelines. The plan would recommend conditions for
improvement of unmet local recreation demands in the 5th Supervisorial District.
2017112007 Petitions for Change Related to Fern Creek Water Right Permits and Licenses
June Lake Public Utility District
--Mono
MND 12/01/2017
Under the proposed project, JLPUD seeks to reduce the required bypass flows in
its Fern Creek water right permits and licenses from the current level of 200
gallons per min to 25 gpm. With the adoption of mitigation, however, the bypass
flow would be set at 50 GPM. The proposed project would not involve any
construction.
2010042043 Civic Center and Downtown West End Gateway Project Supplemental
Environmental Impact Report
Napa, City of
Napa--Napa
NOP 12/01/2017
The City of Napa will partner will Plenary Properties Napa ("Plenary") to redevelop
a portion of the city's downtown area. The project proposes to consolidate city
administrate offices and essential services and provide additional public parking in
downtown. The project also includes constructing residential development and a
new hotel with retail and open space. These changes require the City to amend
the DNSP land use and zoning designations that currently apply to the properties
proposed to redeveloped.
A lead agency may prepare a SEIR to revise a previous EIR so that the
environmental analysis adequately applies to the project. (CEQA Guidelines
Section 15163(a)(2).). As described above, the project requires the City to amend
its DNSP because the plan did not contemplate redevelopment on the specific
city-owned properties proposed for redevelopment as part of the Civic Center and
Downtown West End Gateway Project. The DNSP allows flexibility in planning,
however, to meet the City's goal of strengthening the role of downtown Napa as
the community center. For example, the DNSP PEIR evaluated the allowable
increased residential development and hotel, retail, and office development
throughout the downtown area. The project consists of relocating city
administrative buildings, and developing a hotel, residential, retail, parking, and
providing open space in the heart of downtown. The project's components are
consistent with the DNSP's goals and policies to concentrate civic buildings and
catalyze mixed-use development, including residential.
2017111008 SOCES Comprehensive Modernization
Los Angeles Unified School District
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOP 12/01/2017
The proposed project encompasses most of the Sherman Oaks Center for
Enriched Studies school campus and consists of the comprehensive
modernization of the school, including demolition, construction, and renovation
activities. The project includes demolition of the gym, lunch shelter, and four
classroom buildings; removal of 12 classrooms in relocatable buildings;
construction of two classroom buildings, gym, and lunch shelter; remodel and
modernization of auditorium, administration and counseling buildings, and
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buildings D (Sanitary), K (Classroom), L (Classroom), and N (Classroom. Other
improvements include upgrades to campuswide infrastructure, including domestic
water; irrigation; gas; sewer; fire, telephone, and data systems; electrical; storm
drainage; Americans with Disabilities Act compliance; landscape, hardscape, and
exterior paint.
2017112008 Withdrawn - Refer to SCH # 2010042043
Napa, City of
Napa--Napa
NOP
The city of Napa will partner with Plenary Properties Napa to redevelop a portion
of the city's downtown area. The project proposes to consolidate city
administrative offices and essential services and provide additional public parking
in downtown. The project also includes constructing residential development and a
new hotel with retail and open space. These changes require the city to amend the
DNSP land use and zoning designations that currently apply to the properties
proposed to be developed.
2017112009 Verizon Wireless (Epic Wireless LLC) Use Permit
Modoc County
--Modoc
Neg 12/01/2017
Verizon Wireless is seeking to improve communication service in the Davis Creek
area and is requesting a use permit (UP2017-16) to increase coverage and
capacity i the area by building a new monopole wireless telecommunications
facility for both current and potential customers. Additionally, this network
development will increase public safety within these areas and bring wireless
service to areas that currently have poor or no service at all. This unmanned
facility will provide service to area travelers, residents and businesses 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. This site will also serve as backup to the existing landline
service in the area and will provide improved mobile communications essential to
modern day commerce and recreation. This project is located approx 1.75 miles of
west of Davis Creek on County Road 50.
1996101050 Orchard Run Specific Plan
San Diego County
--San Diego
NOD
To construct a development of five residential neighborhoods consisting of a total
of 248 attached homes and 52 duplexes with designated open space within a 118
acre area. Additionally, the project proposes a 16 foot wide bridge that will span
Moosa Creek, a trail system with two pedestrian bridges over an unnamed
tributary to Moosa Creek and roadway improvements to Mirar De Valle Road, Lilac
Road, Betsworth Road. Off site flow that bypasses the development will flow into
a created channel bed that will then enter Moosa Creek. Overflow from water
quality detention basins will also enter the created channel bed. riparian
vegetation will be planted in the channel area.
2011111065 Issuance of Hazardous Waste Facility Permit for CleanTech Environmental, Inc.
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Irwindale--Los Angeles
NOD
The DSTC certified a Supplemental EIR for the approval of the CleanTech
Environmental, Inc. Hazardous Waste Facility Permit to allow the construction and
operation of a hazardous waste storage and treatment facility.
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2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project includes twenty eight encroachments on five parcels. Twenty one
road/stream crossings will be upgraded to improve stream conveyance and reduce
erosion. Work for these encroachments will include excavation, removal of the old
culverts, replacement with new culverts, backfilling and compaction of fill, and rock
armoring as necessary to minimize erosion. Two sites will be remediated to
mitigate impacts associated with unpermitted stream alteration. Five other sites
will permit jurisdictional water diversion. These diversions include two diversions
from hydrologically connected springs, one diversion from an offset well adjacent
to Salmon Creek, one diversion from a hydrologically connected pond, and one
non-consumptive diversion to be used in micro-hydro power generation.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project consists of 2 encroachment(s): Both encroachments are for water
diversion from an unnamed spring sourced tributary to Tom Long Creek with an
estimated 10 gallons per minute flow. Both diversions are from cisterns that have
been in place for greater than 20 years. POD is located at the head of a spring
and POD 2 is immediately adjacent and alongside the stream channel. Water is
diverted exclusively for domestic use for a family of five living at the site. Work for
the water diversion will include use and maintenance of the water diversion
infrastructure.
2016011073 Corona del Mar Middle and High School Sports Field(s) Project
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
Newport Beach--Orange
NOD
Replacement/Reconfiguration of existing fields/track with synthetic materials,
bleacher replacement, and lights.
2016112028 County of Mendocino Medical Cannabis Cultivation Regulation
Mendocino County
Ukiah--Mendocino
NOD
The project is limited to 4 encroachments. Encroachment 1 is for water diversion
from an existing spring box to an existing home and pond. Water is diverted for
domestic use. Work for the water diversion will include use and maintenance of
the water diversion infrastructure (spring box). Encroachments 2-4 are for stream
crossing improvements including replacement of an undersized culvert, armoring
of an existing culvert, and installation of a rocked ford.
2017061059 Culvert Rehabilitation near Fish Camp in Madera and Mariposa Counties
Caltrans #6
--Madera, Mariposa
NOD
Caltrans proposes to replace and/or repair deteriorated cross drainage systems at
19 locations within the project limits on SR 41 from PM 0.10/4.85, in Mariposa
County and from D0.63/D1.84 in Madera County.
2017092043 Davis Mobile Equipment Facility Improvement Project
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Davis--Yolo
NOD
The project includes the demolition of two structures, new paved areas,
construction of new carport, two new fire engine storage buildings, new warehouse
with small office and the conversion of an existing warehouse building into a
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training and conference center. Other site improvements include leach fields,
additional fencing, and frontage landscaping.
2017118016 Rush Creek Hydroelectric System Runoff Management (Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0099-R6) Amendment 1
Fish & Wildlife #6
--Mono
NOE
CDFW is executing an amendment to Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0099-R6, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
Southern California Edison, represented by Mr. Hazem Gabr, 2244 Walnut Grove
Ave., - Quad 2C, Rosemead, CA 91770. The project includes construction of two
six-ft-two-in-high by five-ft-wide holes with one-ft radius fillets of the corners at the
base of arches five and six of Agnew Dam. These activities are being completed to
avoid lower the spillway of the dam to 8,471.5 ft in elevation, and avoid exceeding
dam safety limits. Access to work areas will occur along the existing roadways,
and the work is not expected to impact nesting birds; with the exception of the
pump systems, all equipment staging and maintenance areas will be located on
existing paved areas.
2017118017 Rush Creek Hydroelectric Sytem Runoff Management (Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0099-R6) Amendment 2
Fish & Wildlife #6
--Mono
NOE
CDFW is executing an amendment to Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0099-R6, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
Southern California Edison, represented by Mr. Hazem Gabr, 2244 Walnut Grove
Ave., - Quad 2C, Rosemead, CA 91770 (Permittee). The project includes
construction of a 22-ft high, 12-ft wide notch in the Rush Meadow Dam. These
activities are being completed to avoid over-topping the dam and exceeding dam
safety limits. Access to work areas will occur along the existing roadways, and the
work is not expected to impact nesting birds; with the exception of the pump
systems, all equipment staging and maintenance areas will be located on existing
paved areas.
The project will result in no permanent impacts and temporary impacts of less than
200 sf.
2017118018 PLN17-01761
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"McKittrick Eight" 103, Sec. 8, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118019 PLN17-01762
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"McKittrick Eight" 104, Sec. 8, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118020 PLN17-01763
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"McKittrick Eight" 106, Sec. 8, Drill New Well, PP16616
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2017118021 PLN17-01764
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"McKittrick Eight" 107, Sec. 8, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118022 PLN17-01765
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"McKittrick Eight" 108, Sec. 8, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118023 Assignment of State Water Project (SWP) contract (SWP Contract) from the Santa
Barbara County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District) to the
Santa Ynez River Water Conservation District
Buellton, Guadalupe, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, ...--Santa Barbara
NOE
In 1963, the district entered into the SWP Contract with DWR for the delivery of
SWP water to the county. In exchange for such service, the district agreed to
repay all associated SWP capital and operating costs. On August 31, 1991,
CCWA's Members entered into the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement creating
other retail agencies and end users. On November 12,1991, the District and
CCWA entered into a Transfer of Financial Responsibility Agreement under which
the district assigned its financial obligations under the SWP contract to CCWA, but
the district remained a party to the SWP contract. For the past 26years, CCWA
has assumed full responsibility for performance of the SWP contract pursuant to
the TFRA.
The parties now propose to release the district from all obligations under the SWP
Contract and assign the SWP Contract to CCWA. In order to accomplish this,
DWR, the District, and CCWA will agree to the assignment, including the District's
relinquishment of all rights and obligations under the SWP contract, CCWA's
assumption of all rights and obligations under the SWP Contract, and DWR's
release of the District and approval of the assignment pursuant to Article 41 of the
SWP Contract. As necessary to authorize CCWA to agree to the assignment, the
following approvals will also occur: 1) the members will each agree to amend the
joint exercise of powers agreement to authorize CCWA to contract with DWR for
the delivery of SWP water to the county; and 2) each member and CCWA will
agree to amend the Member's water supply agreement to conform.
2017118024 Emergency Scour Repair Lambert Lane Bridge (10C0146) Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa
Booneville--Mendocino
NOE
The primary purpose of the project is to fill a severe scour and provide temporary
support for an existing exposed, unsupported in-channel bridge footing. The
project includes digging a trench to place braced form boards to contain a
concrete slurry pumped into the void below the existing footing. Work in the
channel will be conducted by a County team using hand tools and support from
the top of the banks.
2017118025 Miller Property - 1161 Boonville Road, Ukiah Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa
Ukiah--Mendocino
NOE
The primary purpose of the project is to stabilize the banks of Robinson Creek that
eroded during winter storms to reduce the delivery of additional sediment into the
creek and protect Applicant's property. The proposed project would use earth
moving machinery and include installing a bioengineered structure of Rock Slope
Protection and native plantings on the bank of Robinson Creek at the applicant's
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property along approx 100 lf of the southern bank of Robinson Creek near a
vulnerable bridge crossing for residents. The applicant has submitted design plans
that include vegetated rock slope protection, quarried rock, the use of native
stream bed material and native riparian willow plantings.
2017118026 Emergency Culvert Repairs - MEN-101 PM 97.12 Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa
--Mendocino
NOE
The purpose of the project is to implement emergency repairs in order to prevent
the loss of the highway due to roadway fill displacement and associated culvert
failure along the portion of State Route 101, at PM 97.12, in Mendocino County.
The highway in this location is supported by log cribbing. Fill was placed upslope
of the horizontal logs until the desired road grade was reached. The log cribbing at
this location reached a height of approx 30 ft and incorporates the outlet of a
culvert at PM 97.12. Since the cribbing is supported by adjacent growing redwood
trees, the existing fill slope is near vertically inclined. Due to the age of the lob
cribbing, the logs have either rotted through or have been broken due to the soil
loading conditions. As such, road supporting fill is exposed, unsupported, eroding,
and locally slumping. The culvert at PM 97.12 outlets in the upper ½ of the log
cribbing, and is shot gunned. The free falling outflow from the culvert is
eroding/undercutting the toe of the log cribbing. Given the ground movement, the
culvert that is buried in the fill has decoupled at the outer band. In lieu of
excavating and replacing the culvert, which would require excavation adjacent
existing redwood trees, Caltrans' Construction has identified a new alignment for
the culvert. The new alignment will drain creek flow to the approx. southern limit of
the rock slope protection. Energy dissipation will be provided as necessary to limit
erosion. A new culvert will be placed along or near the existing alignment, down
drain replacement and RSP will be placed. A flared inlet in lieu of a headwall will
be placed. A downdrain will require an anchored system.
2017118027 John and Jennifer Menke - Pipeline Reinstallation and Maintenance Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa
Fort Jones--Siskiyou
NOE
The purpose of the project is to repair vital ranch infrastructure that delivers
irrigation and stock water from the property owner's adjudicated water right on
Shackleford Creek. The applicant will repair and reinstall the existing irrigation
pipeline across Mill Creek. The project design is similar to the existing design, but
will extend the length of the pipeline to offer more lateral movement of the channel
of Mill Creek and minimize the accumulation of river-run sediment. Project
implementation will involve repositioning two existing 40-ft long 24-in diameter
steel pipes and then extending the pipeline by installing two additional pipes. The
repaired pipeline will be 160 ft long and will be supported by two 4.5-ft tall steel
cradles. The majority of additional pipeline length will be placed within Shackleford
Ditch and not within Mill Creek. In addition to extending the pipeline length, the
project will also grade the streambed at the project site to allow unrestricted flow
under the pipeline and to relocate the thalweg away from the river-left bank where
Shackleford Ditch meets Mill Creek. An excavator, crawler tractor, and backhoe
will access the project site using an existing road. Heavy equipment will grade
river-run gravels, cobbles, and boulders, pushing the recently deposited material
to the adjacent stream banks. An excavator with a thumb attachment will
reposition existing large boulders from within the channel to reinforce thestream
bank on the north side of Mill Creek. Grading will occur approx. 100 ft upstream
and 100 ft downstream of the pipeline, to a depth to provide a min of 4.5 ft of
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clearance under pipeline and sufficient cross-section area for high flow events.
The proposed project design will provide approx. 20% more free-spanning length
over Mill Creek. Approx 2,900 cy ofmaterial will be graded and relocated at the
project site. All grading will match the up and downstream gradient. No sediment
will be placed or removed from Mill Creek, and no riparian vegetation will be
removed to complete the proposed project. All work will be conducted when Mill
Creek is dry.
2017118028 Crittenden Lane Trailhead Improvements
Mountain View, City of
Mountain View--Santa Clara
NOE
Removal of existing trailhed and construction of new trailhead that provides
improved access for pedestrians, bicyclists, and people with disabilities.
2017118029 Levee Maintenance (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0413-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Contra Costa
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2016-0413-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
reclamation district 2068, Yolano.
RD 2068 will recontour the waterside slope using conventional earth moving
equipment, excavator, dozer, backhoe, and compactor. All work will occur above
the mean high water. The site will be repaired using on-site material, and possible
import from local stockpiles. Disturbed areas will be reseeded.
2017118030 HO-12-1.0 HMP Erosion Repairs (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0367-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Contra Costa
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0367-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
Reclamation District 799.
RD 799 will restore the waterside of eroded levee sections above mean high water
back to design standards using 18-in quarry stone riprap and improve the levee
crown by constructing a min 16-ft wide all-weather levee access road.
2017118031 Amendment to Water Supply Agreement Between Central Coast Water Authority
(CCWA) and Goleta Water District and Amendment to Joint Exercise of Powers
Agreement C
Goleta Water District
Buellton, Guadalupe, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria--Santa Barbara
NOE
To authorize CCWA to agree to the assignment, the project involves the following
approvals by Goleta Water District: 1) approval of an amendment to the joint
exercise of powers agreement to authorize CCWA to contract with DWR for the
delivery of SWP water to the county; and 2) an amendment to the water supply
agreement between Goleta Water District and CCWA to affirm CCWA's power to
levy a tax or assessment as necessary to provide for all payments under the State
Water Supply Contract in the event CCWA is unable to raise sufficient funds by
other means. The Goleta Water District Board of Directors approved both
documents at the Board's October 10, 2017 meeting.
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2017118032 Phillips 66 Pipeline Line 200 Repair Sites - Alameda County Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Alameda
NOE
This project includes repairs to the underground Phillips 66 Pipeline Line 200 at
seven locations in Alameda County, consisting of one or more anomaly within
each trenched working area.
2017118033 Harry Morris Streambank Erosion Control Project, WDID #5A52CR0070,
Cottonwood, Tehama County
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Tehama
NOE
Harry Morris Streambank Erosion Control Project proposes to deploy approx 22
yards of native soil against the eroded 40-50 ft of the north bank of Hooker Creek;
compact the soil; place and secure W200 subgrade fabric to the native soil and
excavated toe; and then place approx 24 tons of clean 200-500 pound size rock
rip rap to stop the streambank and property erosion that took place during the
2016 winter season.
2017118034 PG&E Easement
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Monterey
NOE
Grant easement to PG&E to allow access to gas pipeline at Hatton Canyon Park
Property to perform necessary ongoing maintenance and vegetation removal.
All work conducted in associated with the Right of Entry will comply with all state
and federal environmental laws, including but not limited to the ESA, CEQA, and
section 5024 of the public resources code.
2017118035 PLN17-01713
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8705U2-26S, Minor Rework
2017118036 PLN17-01751
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
TM 509, Minor Rework
2017118037 PLN17-01752
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
TM 30, Rework
2017118038 Phillips 66 Pipeline 200 Repair Sites - Alameda County Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Alameda
NOE
This project includes repairs to the underground Phillips 66 Pipeline Line 200 at
seven locations in Alameda County, consisting of one or more anomaly within
each trenched working area.
2017118039 Harry Morris Streambank Erosion Control Project, WDID #5A52CR00170,
Cottonwood, Tehama
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Tehama
NOE
Harry Morris Streambank Erosion Control project proposes to deploy
approximately 22 yards of native soil against the eroded 40 to 50 feet of the north
bank of Hooker Creek; compact the soil; place and secure W200 subgrade fabric
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to the native soil and excavated toe; and then place approximately 24 tons of
clean 200 to 500 pound size rock rip rap to stop the streambank and property
erosion that took place during the 2016 winter season.
2017118040 Shasta 5 CRZ
Caltrans #2
Shasta Lake, Redding, Anderson--Shasta
NOE
The work consists of estalishing a clear recovery zone for 30-feet from the edge of
travel way with a cross slope of 4:1 or flatter. The work includes cuts, fill,
installation of metal beam guard rail systems, and culvert replacement or
extension where needed in areas of new fill.
2017118041 Brush to Trees Disposal Site Expansion
Caltrans #2
Mount Shasta--Siskiyou
NOE
Caltrans proposes to expand an existing disposal site for long term storage of
earthen materials generated during routine and emergency maintenance
operations. The only alternative is to transport material long distances which
results in higher project cost.
2017118042 Scott Mt. Slide
Caltrans #2
--Siskiyou
NOE
A cut slope failed above the highway at the stated location during a precipitation
event. The proposed project will repair te damage to the slope and create a
benched area.
2017118043 Maple Avenue At-Grade Crossing Safety Improvements
Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority
Montebello--Los Angeles
NOE
The Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority (ACE), in coordination with the
City of Montebello and the UPRR, proposes to construct at-grade crossing
improvements at the Maple Avenue/UPRR crossing to enhance safety for
pedestrians and automobiles crossing the railroad. The project would benefit
motorists and pedestrians using the Maple Avenue/UPRR at-grade crossing by
enhancing the safety of the crossing.
2017118044 Greenwood Avenue At-Grade Crossing Safety Imrpovemens
Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority
Montebello--Los Angeles
NOE
The Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority (ACE), in cooperation with the
City of Montebello and the UPRR, proposes to construct at-grade crossing
improvements at the Greenwood Avenue/UPRR crossing to improve safety for
pedestrians and automobiles crossing the railroad. The project would benefit
motorists and pedestrians using the Greenwood Avenue/UPRR at-grade crossing
by enhancing the safety of the crossing.
2017118045 Vail Avenue Crossing Safety Improvements
Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority
Montebello--Los Angeles
NOE
The Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority (ACE), in cooperation with the
City of Montebello and the UPRR, proposes to construct at-grade crossing
improvements at the Vail Avenue/UPRR crossing to imrpove safety for pedestrians
and automobiles crossing the railroad. The project would benefit motorists and
pedestrians using the Vail Avenue/UPRR at grade crossing by enhancing the
safety of the crossing.
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2017118046 Replace Vehicle Detector Loops
Caltrans #1
--Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte
NOE
This project proposes to replace vehicle detector loops at 14 traffic signal locations
and 4 traffic monitoring stations (TMS) in Caltrans District 1. Loop detectors
activate traffic signal and monitoring stations when a vehicle is detected and are
needed to improve traffic safety, and reduce congestion and vehicle emissions.
2017118047 Los Padres Dam, No. 642-4
Water Resources, Department of
Carmel-by-the-Sea--Monterey
NOE
Drill five (5) 30-ft deep borings along the periphery of the spillway to characterize
subsurface condtions.
2017118048 Gore Paving
Caltrans #4
--Sonoma, Marin
NOE
The purpose is to protect the exposure of maintenance workers to the traveling
public, by enhancing the existing roadside features and installing new safety
measures while accessing 19 locations adjacent to the mainline and ramps at
varios locations. The projects is needed to improve highway safety.
2017118049 PLN17-01555
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
EI-15R and SI-15XR, Drill 2 new injector wells.
2017118050 PLN17-01556
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
9575, 9579, 9542, 9546 and 9535, Drill 5 new wells.
2017118051 PLN17-01560
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
9575, 9579, 9542, 9546 and 9535, Drilll 5 new producer wells
2017118052 North Canyon TMS Improvement
Caltrans #2
--Shasta, Siskiyou
NOE
The project will aid in the improvement of traffic operations in Northern Shasta
County to the Oregon border by upgrading the existing Traffic Management
System. Improvements to the TMS would include the installation and construction
of new Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) at four locations. The purpose is
to improve operations and reliability at the Transportation Management Center,
and to facilitate accurate, timely, and reliable traveler information.
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2017051013 Vermont Corridor Project
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
EIR 01/19/2018
Note: Extended Per Lead
Proposed development on Site 1 would involve removal of the existing County
office building, vacant office building, surface parking lots, and parking structure,
and construction of a new County Office building containing 471,000 square feet of
office use and 10,000 square feet of ground floor retail over a 390,000 square foot
parking structure containing 965 spaces, and 10,000 sf of ground floor retail and
restaurant uses. Proposed development on site 2 would involve reuse and
conversion of the existing 154,793 sf, 12-story county office building into a max of
172 residential units (82 studio, 46 one-bedroom, 44 two-bedroom), 4,100 sf of
ground floor retail, 1,375 sf of ancillary space (office, common area, etc.), and an
approx 7,500 sf roof deck amenity. Proposed development on site 3 would involve
removal of the existing county building and construction of a new 80,837 sf,
six-story, 100 % senior affordable housing project containing 72 units, and an
approx 13,200 sf community recreation center, over a three-story, 51,591 sf
underground parking structure containing 116 spaces.
2013041079 Buena Vista Lagoon Enhancement Project
San Diego Association of Governments
Carlsbad, Oceanside--San Diego
FIN
NOTE: RESPONSE TO COMMENTS AND FINAL
The proposed project would enhance Buena Vista Lagoon through implementation
of one of four alternatives: freshwater, saltwater, and two hybrid. Increasing
sedimentation and urbanization upstream of the lagoon have decreased water
depth and increased nutrient levels in the lagoon. Encroachment of vegetation
into the open water basins of the lagoon has led to adverse water quality and
vector problems as circulation decreases. Without enhancement, the lagoon is
expected to become a vegetated freshwater marsh or riparian woodland-meadow
within the next 30 to 50 years. Enhancement would increase biological and
hydrological functions within the lagoon to address sedimentation and invasive
vegetation encroachment, as well as declining coastal biodiversity, degrading
water quality, water circulation restriction, and increasing vector concerns.
2013082088 North Bayshore Precise Plan
Mountain View, City of
Mountain View--Santa Clara
FIN
The City of Mountain View proposes to amend the 2030 General Plan an the
current North Bayshore Precise Plan (P-39) to allow an increased number of
residential units within the North Bayshore Precise Plan area. The existing
Precise Plan would be amended to allow up to 9,850 multi-family residential units.
This would reflect an increase of approximately 8,750 residential units above the
number of dwelling units currently allowed in the 2030 General Plan for the Norht
Bayshore Change Area. The Subsequent EIR would include program-level
analysis of one to two bridge connections across Stevens Creek, in addition ot
other infrastructure improvements planned for the build-out of the plan.
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2014111019 El Toro, 100-Acre Parcel Development Plan
Orange County
Irvine--Orange
FIN
The Project proposes the redevelopment of previously disturbed property on the
former Marine Corp Air Station El Toro. The project is an in-fill mixed-use,
low-impact development located within proximity to the Irvine Station. Proposed
used include multi-use office (1,876,000 sf); 2,103 dwelling units; community
commerce (220,000 sf); hotel (242 rooms); and associated open space and
infrastructure improvements. The development plan includes design guidelines
and development standards, which will guide the development of the
approximately 108 acre project site.
2014111029 Altair Specific Plan (Formerly "Village West")
Temecula, City of
Temecula--Riverside
FIN
The proposed project will require the approval of a Specific Plan, General Plan
Amendment, Subdivision Maps, and Development Agreement to allow for
development of up to 1,750 residential units, limited neighborhood-serving
commercial, civic/institutional uses, parks, and open space within a 270-acre area
in the southwesterly portion of the City of Temecula, west of Old Town, located
south of Ridge Park Drive and westerly of Pujol Street, and west of Old Town. In
addition, the proposed project would construct the Western Bypass linking
Temecula Parkway with Rancho California Road. The project site is located within
the Murrieta Creek and Santa Rosa Plateau Subunits of the Riverside County
Multi-Species Habitat Conservation Plan Southwest Area Plan.
2015022037 Mountain View Cemetery Burial Site Expansion
Oakland, City of
Oakland--Alameda
FIN
Note: Notice of Availability - Response to Comments/FinalEIR available:
http://www2.oaklandnet.com/government/o/PBN/OurServices/Application/DOWD0
09157
The project would develop portions of the undeveloped upper one third of the
cemetery property to accommodate future needs for additional burial sites. Three
separate but interrelated development sites, all entirely within the City of Oakland,
would be included. The sites would be developed as a cut-and-fill plan that will
move existing soils from proposed cut locations to proposed fill locations, with a
resulting cut and fill balance on site. This approach would require the transfer of
soil between undeveloped sections of the cemetery property and subsequent
grading and site work. The project would also connect the development sites to
each other and to the existing portions of the Cemetery by extensions of on-site
roadways.
2017011042 Interstate 10/Avenue 50 New Interchange Project
Caltrans #8
Coachella--Riverside
FON
Note: NOA/FONSI
The city of Coachella, in cooperation with Caltrans, proposes to construct a new
interchange along I-10 at the future expansion of Avenue 50 within the city limits.
The proposed project is located within the limits of the city of Coachella, in
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Riverside County, on I-10 from PM R62.3 to R63.7, located approx. 3.4 miles east
of the existing I-10/Dillon Rd interchange, and approx. 9.1 miles west of the
existing Cactus City Safety Road Rest Area. As part of the proposed project,
Avenue 50 would be constructed at the new interchange location, to approx. 600 ft
south of I-10, where it would tie into the future planned extension of Avenue 50.
The planned extension of Avenue 50 south of I-10 will be constructed prior to
construction of the proposed new interchange at I-10.
2017111012 Otay River Business Park Specific Plan
Chula Vista, City of
Chula Vista--San Diego
MND 12/04/2017
The Otay River Business Park Specific Plan project proposes business park uses
and retail services to serve the existing community. The specific plan would allow
development of a high quality industrial business park with ancillary support
commercial services and would establish land use, intensity, development
regulations, design standards, and primary infrastructure components to support
future development of the project. Proposed industrial and commercial lots would
be served by new street connections to the existing street system, as well as new
sewer, water, and drainage infrastructure. The specific plan also allows for an area
for a future community park, as designated by the city of Chula Vista, situated
adjacent to and above the Otay River Valley.
2017112010 8th and R Street Parking Structure
Capitol Area Development Authority
--Sacramento
MND 12/04/2017
The project would demolish the existing warehouse and surface parking and would
construct a new seven-level, 265,000 sf parking structure, standing approx 75 ft
tall. The double bay parking structure would face R St, providing an estimated
800-850 total spaces. The structure would span the entire length of the block
between 8th and 9th St with the footprint extending to Quill Alley. The parking
structure would primarily serve existing State office buildings in the downtown
area. However, systems would be established for public parking during
non-business hours and possibly during business hours. The project would include
approx 13,000 sf of ground-level retail fronting R St.
2017112011 Amador and Tuolumne County Drainage Restoration 10-1C690
Caltrans #10
--Amador, Tuolumne
MND 12/04/2017
Caltrans proposes to repair, and/or replace culverts at 35 locations in Amador and
Tuolumne Counties. CIPP lining will be installed in 23 drainage systems where
existing CMP sizes vary from 18 inches to 50 inches in diameter. In this process
existing culverts would be cleaned with vactor/vacuum machines, or by hand, and
any protrusions, or holes on the inside of the culvert would be repaired. A pipe
lining (flexible fabric sleeve) would then be inserted into the culvert. The end of the
liners would be plugged, the liners would be inflated, and then cured with hot water
or steam, a process known as "curling in place." Four culvert locations will be
repaired or cleaned only.
Caltrans also proposes to replace 8 existing CMP culverts with reinforced concrete
pipes. After removal of the existing culvert, a new culvert would be installed, and
backfilled with minor concrete or cement slurry. Highway pavement, striping, and
shoulder backing would then be replaced over the new culvert.
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2017111011 Elysian Park Lofts Project
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOP 01/31/2018
Note: Extended Per Lead
The proposed Project is a mixed-use residential and commercial project located
adjacent to the LA State Historic Park and Metro Gold Line tracks. All existing
on-site structures would be demolished to accommodate the 920 residential units,
including 17 live-work units, approx. 17,941 sq. ft. of neighborhood-serving
restaurant/outdoor dining uses, and approx. 5,465 sf of leasing offices developed
on the North Parcel and South Parcel, to be connected by a central linear park.
Building A on the North Parcel would be 7 stories; Building B would be 14 stories;
and Building C would be 8 stories. Building A on the South Parcel would be 7
stories; Building B would be 7 stories; Building C would be 13 stories,; and the
community center would be 2 stories.
2017111010 City of Monterey Greenbelt Fuel Reduction Project
Monterey, City of
Monterey--Monterey
Neg 12/04/2017
The city has identified six treatment areas within the city's greenbelt system where
high fire hazard conditions exist due to high fuel loads. If exposed to wildland fire
conditions these areas could result in substantial health, safety, and welfare
effects to the built/human environment adjacent to the greenbelts as well as to the
natural resource environmental within the greenbelts.
The objective of the proposed project is to reduce the risk of wildfire in the
identified six high fire hazard areas for a period of 5-10 years through fuel
reduction actions undertaken by the city. These measures would be conducted in
a manner that reduces adverse environmental effects and implements goals for
resource and habitat management.
2017112012 CORE 2 Greenhouse Expansion Project
University of California, Davis
Davis--Yolo
Neg 12/04/2017
UC Davis proposes to construct additional teaching and research greenhouses on
approx 5 acres at the CORE 2 site north of Hutchison Dr and east of SR 113 on
the central campus at UC Davis. These greenhouse buildings at UCD are
proposed for teaching and research purposes in the areas of plant growth, plant
breeding, and related plant experiments. As new greenhouses are constructed in
phases, existing greenhouses totaling approx 53,250 sf on 7.8 acres at the
Orchard Park Greenhouses site would gradually be removed.
2012081036 Site C
Garden Grove, City of
Garden Grove--Orange
Oth
Note: Response to Comments
The Site C project was originally approved in 2012. The 2012 project called for the
development of: 1 full service hotel; 2 limited service hotels;
conference/meeting/banquet space; several restaurants; and an indoor
entertainment venue on a 5.2 acre site. The 2012 project called for 769 hotel
rooms that range from 10 to 19 stories and a multi-level parking garage with 1,297
total spaces.
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2009051018 South Coast 101 HOV Lanes Project
Caltrans #5
Carpinteria, Santa Barbara--Santa Barbara
NOD
Caltrans proposes to add part-time high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes on U.S.
101 between the City of Carpinteria and the City of Santa Barbara (0.2 miles south
of Bailard Avenue overcrossing to Sycamore Creek). Work includes reconstruction
of two interchanges at Sheffield Drive and Cabrillo Boulevard. The primary
purpose of the project is to reduce existing congestion and delay on U.S. 101. The
original NOD and project approval were rescined March 30, 2016. A Revised EIR
was prepared to address a potential traffic impact to intersections, as well as
cumulative traffic impacts. Both the final revised EIR and the unchanged portions
of the 2014 Final EIR are covered by this NOD.
2012051041 Golden State Water Company Development Plan DRC2010-00060
San Luis Obispo County
--San Luis Obispo
NOD
The WRCB Division of Drinking Water, as the responsible agency, will be issuing
a water supply permit amendment to Golden State Water Company - Los Osos
(GSWC-LO) for the operation of the Rosina Ion Exchange Treatment Plant to
reduce nitrate levels in Skyline Well. The new ion exchange treatment plant will
be constructed at the Rosina Well site. The Rosina Ion Exchange Treatment Plant
consists of five disposable 5-micron bag filters, a self-contained ion exchange unit
(35 feet long, 9 feet high, and 10 feet wide) with 16 fiberglass, small bed vessels
(24 inches in diameter and 65 inches tall), one 6,500 gallon brine tank, one 6,500
gallon waste tank, and precautionary chlorination treatment.
2012122006 Supplemental to 2035 General Plan MEIR to Address Changes to Roadways
Improvements in North Natomas
Sacramento, City of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOD
SWRCB is a responsible agency for this project. The State Water Board Drinking
Water State Revolving Fund Program is providing funds for the Project. The City
of Sacramento proposes to install approx. 25,700 water meters on existing
residential and commercial water service connection. It also will replace approx.
62 miles of existing distribution and transmission mains primarily in existing City
street rights of way.
2013121056 Los Valles / Project No. 98-34/Case No(s): ENV201300138, Revised Tract 52584,
VAR 201300003, CUP 201300081, OAK 2-1300023
Los Angeles County
--Los Angeles
NOD
The project includes 497 dwelling units community amenities including a public
park, multi-purpose trail, a community recreation center, a vineyard and orchard.
Approvals: Revised TTM No. 52584; CUP authorizing: density controlled
development, exemption to the CSD, grading in excess of 100,000 cy,
development in accordance with urban hillside standards, and installation and use
of one existing and one proposed water tank; Oak Tree Permit to authorize
removal of one protected oak tree; Variance to allow grading or a significant
ridgeline.
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2014081025 Draft Final EA; Replacement of Overhead Electrical Lines, Feeders N5, N9, and
N10 Vandenberg AFB, CA
U.S. Air Force
Lompoc--Santa Barbara
NOD
LMR System Design updates at Sites AGH and VPK (listed on Attachment 1) to
reflect updated LMR System Design based on ongoing design work. the LMR
System consists of installation of antennas on existing and new monopoles and
lattice towers and supporting radio equipment in existing and new shelters at sites
primarily within the County of LA. Design updates include, but are not limited to,
changes in the type of antenna support structure, shelter, generator, battery, etc.
Further, the redesign has necessitated changes in the equipment counts and
configuration (e.g., antennas, bay stations, equipment racks, and other auxiliary
communications equipment) at particular sites to align with the new design.
2016112030 Maine Prairie Water District - Ulatis Creek Pump Stations
Maine Prairie Water District
Dixon--Solano
NOD
To install a Pump Station (PS1) and connect to an adjacent existing electrical
power supply line.
2016122012 Redwood Coast-to-Crest Trail Project
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Crescent City--Del Norte
NOD
CSP proposes to construct a multi-use trail that will provide a linkage needed to
connect the California Coastal Trail with the Pacific Crest Trail to become part of
the "Redwood Coast to Crest Trial." The trail will traverse the Mill Creek Addition of
Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park. This property contains an extensive
network of roads because it was managed for commercial timber production by
prior ownership. The proposed trail route will make use of existing roads where
feasible by: 1) retaining and improving road segments required for park
management, 2) reducing impacts from surplus roads b narrowing to a trail
footprint, and 3) completely removing and rehabilitating connected spur roads.
2017011042 Interstate 10/Avenue 50 New Interchange Project
Caltrans #8
Coachella--Riverside
NOD
Construct a new spread diamond-type interchange (IC) along I-10 post mile R62.3
to R63.7, located approx. 3.4 miles east pf existing I-10/Dillion Rd IC will consist of
a new bridge overcrossing with a total of six standard lanes with westbound loop
and direct on-ramps, eastbound direct on-ramp, and direct off ramps for both
westbound and eastbound movements. As part of the project, Ave 50 would be
constructed at the new IC location approx. 600 feet south of I-10, where it would
be tie into the planned extension of Ave 50, which will be constructed prior to
construction of the proposed new IC at I-10.
2017012050 Adobe Creek Conjunctive Use Project
Lake County
--Lake
NOD
Authorize construction and operation of the stream flow enhancement project
known as the Adobe Creek Conjunctive Use Project on the Highland Creek Dam,
a part of Highland Springs reservoir Recreation Area.
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2017042034 Parcel Map #2864 - The Reed Leasing Group, LLC
Amador County
Ione--Amador
NOD
TPM No. 2864, submitted by The Reed Leasing Group, LLC, proposing the
division of 241 +/- acres into two parcels of 130 +/- acres and 111 +/- acres.
2017082013 Loleta Community Services District Wastewater Treatment Facility and Effluent
Disposal Project
Loleta Community Service District
--Humboldt
NOD
LCSD plans to modify its wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) and effluent
discharge system. Proposed WWTP improvements include a new influent pump
station, improved pre-treatment with pre-screening in the form of a rotary drum
screen, and an improved secondary treatment system with an extended aeration
system which would meet permit requirements for land application of treated
wastewater. The WWTP will switch from chlorine disinfection to ultraviolet
disinfection. LCSD will lease agricultural land near the WWTP and construct a
land application system for treated effluent. A new pump station and force main
pipe will be constructed in the agricultural fields for irrigation.
2017119001 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0357-R1 for Timber Harvesting
Plan (THP) 1-17-061-TRI
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Trinity
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for installation and removal of Class II and III
temporary crossings, Class II culvert replacement, road fill treatment and Class I
take water drafting.
2015108129 M Street Bridge and G Street Bridge Rehabilitation over Bear Creek
Merced, City of
Merced--Merced
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed (Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2015-0254-R4), pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code, to the city of Merced.
The project includes activities related to the repair of rock slope and protection and
large black slope protection in Bear Creek at the M Street and G Street Bridge
Locations.
2017118053 Elder Creek Ranch Gravel Extraction (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2017-0602-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Tehama
NOE
The project is limited to skimming clean gravel from a perched gravel bar for
maintenance and improvements on the Permittee's property, not to be sold or
transported off the adjacent parcels owned by the Permittee. Gravel removal and
grading is limited to approximately 1000 cubic yards in each of the first two years
and then approximately 500 cubic yards annually in years three and four and 250
cubic yards in the last year that the Agreement is valid, assuming gravel
recruitment replenishment. Removal and grading of gravel bar will be limited to
specific needs for constructing and then maintaining ranch roads.
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2017118054 Risling Diversion Maintenance (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0507-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Trinity
NOE
The project is limited to routine maintenance of an existing diversion structure
along the bank of Barker Creek. The diversion structure consists of an intake pipe
buried into substrate of the channel to pump subsurface flow, with an above
ground pump located midslope on the bank. Any maintenance will require work
plans to be submitted. As described in the Notification, the water diversion does
not constitute a substantial diversion from the stream as it is limited to pumping
1-day/year during spring high flows to fill two-2500 gallon tanks for summer fire
protection.
2017118055 Small Hydroelectric Facility at San Gabriel Valley Water Company's (Company)
B-24 Water Storage Facility and Pump Station Pump
Industry, City of
Industry--Los Angeles
NOE
The purpose of the proposed project is to install a small hydroelectric facility at the
Company's Plant B-24 to generate electricy from the delivery of potable water to
the onsite water storage reservoirs. This project will generate approximately 73
kilowatts of electricity that will benefit existing Company operations at Plant B-24.
2017118056 Holt Lakebed Encroachment Permit; CE 17-53
Lake County
Lakeport--Lake
NOE
Replace pilings to repair a boatlift, sitting area, and pier. Remove 33 existing
pilings and drive 14 new 8-inch metal pilings.
2017118057 New Office Quarters
Alcoholic Beverage Control, Department of
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
Alcoholic Beverage Control proposes to lease approximately 5,968 square feet of
existing office space.
2017118058 YBSHRFP Project Geoarchaeological Study
Water Resources, Department of
--Yolo
NOE
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) proposes to conduct a
geoarcheological study of proposed fish passage alternatives along the Fremont
Weir area. The study is designed to determine the presence or absence of buried
archaeological resources and determine the nature of significant landscape
changes.
2017118059 Mare Island Storm Drain Pipe Replacement Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2016-0275-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Vallejo--Solano
NOE
The project is limited to the replacement of a 30-inch diameter corrugated metal
pipe wih one 30-inch High Density Polyethylene pipe. The replacement pipe will
be approximately 50 feet south of the existing pipe. Approximately 0.031 acres of
temporary impacts and 0.038 acres of permanent impacts will occur to Northern
Coast Salt Marsh (NCSM) and mudflat communities, because of the project.
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2017118060 Pomona Ranch Housing Center HVAC Project
Madera, City of
--Madera
NOE
The removal of 50 exsting evaporative cooling systems (swamp coolers) and
replacing the existign cooling system with 50 new heating, ventilation and air
conditioning (HVAC) systems within an existing 50 uni migrant worker housing
complex comprised of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom units.
2017118061 Heber Dunes Office Transfer to Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
This project is to use contractors to transport the previous Heber Dunes SVRA
modular office to the headquarters area of Ocotillo Wells SVRA. The planned use
for the building will be for large group training and meetings due to the limited
space staff currently has to use. The building will be set above the concrete curbs
of the old existing dump station. The project will also include a deck, ramp, utility
trenching, and landscaping. The project has been designed to comply with the
California Building Code.
2017118062 Get Tired Obstacle, Concrete Abutment - Ocotillo Wells State Veicular Recreation
Area
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
This project is the construction of a concrete abutment directly in front of the Get
Tired obstacle at the 4 x 4 Obstacle Training Area. The obstacle was constructed
using different sized big truck and tractor tires to create a rubber hillclimb for park
visitors to test out their vehicle's suspensions capabilities while trying to surmont
the obstacle. Due to the native soils' lack of clay content, the area directly in front
of the obstacle is "dug" out by the accelerating tires that spin on the ground in an
effort to push the vehicle up and over the obstacle. This creates quite the rut that
district operators have to keep filling in. Adding in a concrete abutment in place of
the native soils will greatly proiong the life of the obstacle and greatly reduce, to a
minimum, the level of maintenance required to maintain this obstacle.
2017118063 Reinstall Fire Ring - Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
This project is to replace two fire rings that were removed from two campsites
during last year's Tierra Del Sol special event preparation. At each location a
backhoe will be used to excavate a hole measuring 4' x 4' x 3' in depth. After which
shovels and other hand tools will be used to "clean" the loose dirt out of the holes.
The backhoe will be used to safely lower each fire ring into place, and staff will
make sure that is is level. The excavated dirt, pending cultural specialist approval,
will be placed around the fire rings and gently tamped into place with the backhoe.
A gas powered compactor will be used to harden the soils around fire ring. Rakes
and other hand tools may be used to smooth the campsites area to get rid of the
heavy equipment marks after the fire ring is set.
2017118064 Peach Tree Golf and Country Club Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Marysville--Yuba
NOE
To install solar panel structures including one, 34-ft x 52-ft; three, 140-ft x 22;ft;
one, 84-ft x 22-ft. To directional bore a 2.5-inch diameter PVC conduit 218-ft and
1.25-inch diameter PVC conduit 355-ft. To authorize an existing 150-ft x 60-ft club
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house; 95-ft x 50-ft pool house; 75-ft x 30-ft x 10.5 -ft pool, paved parking lot.
2017118065 East Campus Parking Structure Soccer Field Temporary Conversion - Valet Only
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla--San Diego
NOE
The project proposes to convert approximately 40,000 square feet (SF) of artificial
soccer turf to a temporary valet parking area on the top level of the East Campus
Parking Structure. Parking would occur on the east side of the parking structure
and no public access would be provided. Scope of work includes removal of the
existing artificial turf field, a small amount of paving and ornamental landscaping.
A new driveway from Medical Center Drive would provide parking access and a
temporary parking surface would be installed. The valet parking lot would provide
approximately 80-100 spaces and would help address some of the parking needs
while parking lot P751 is closed for the construction of the Outpatient Pavilion
(OPP). The project consists of the conversion of an existing structure from
recreation use to parking which serves as an accessory structure to the Medical
Center. Currently, the campus has shortage of parking, and although new
structures are being built and planned, temporary solutions such as this help
relieve the issue for the time being. New vehicle trips would not be added to the
Medical Center because the patients are already coming to the center. The
additional trips coming to the parking structure would be managed by valet parking
attendants who would minimize congestion and confusion, unlike if it was open to
the public.
2017118066 PLN17-01722
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"Sauer Dough" S2709-23, Minor Rework
2017118067 PLN17-01753
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
56-10G, rework
2017118068 PLN17-01754
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
47A-2G, Rework
2017118069 PLN17-01778
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Relocate South Coles Levee Trailer
2017118070 PLN17-01781
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
5-326-28R, Rework
2017118071 Weott Overlay
Caltrans #1
--Humboldt
NOE
The work will consist of overlaying existing pavement, installing construction area
signs, repairing metal beam guard-rail, placing traffic striping, cold planning,
cutting rumble strip, and shoulder backing. The project is needed to maintain the
pavement in good condition and provide safe travel-way for the public.
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2017118072 Minor Precise Plan of Development MPPD-777
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
Removal of unpermitted structures and 320 square foot non-bedroom addition.
2017118073 Union Pacific Railroad Milepost 238.52 Bridge Repair Project, WDID
#5A04CR00275, Pulga, Butte County
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Butte
NOE
The Union Pacific railroad Milepost 238.52 Bridge Repair Project proposes to
repair a scour hole under Pier A-2, where original rive rbottom material has been
scoured from underneath the pier, by deploying approx. 7 cubic yards of grout by
tremie pipe to fill the void.
2017118074 PLN17-01792
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
1Y 0505N, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118075 PLN17-01693
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
C951L-29, C562E-29, C562N-29, C552Z-29, & C552G-29, Well stimulations
2017118076 PLN17-01755
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Cymrie 1Y 7Z SSP Booster Pump Grading
2017118077 PLN17-01745
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
371A-17R, Rework well in the Elk Hills Oil Field
2017118078 PLN17-01759
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
17z 8-2, Sec 17 McKittrick Field, New Well
2017118079 PLN17-01760
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
17Z 9-2, Sec 17 McKittrick Field, New Well
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Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
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2016101003 Cal Poly Master Plan 2035
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo
EIR 01/08/2018
Notes: Extended Per Lead
The Master Plan provides a framework for implementation of the University's goals
and programs by identifying needed facilities and improvements to accommodate
growth in student enrollment. The student enrollment is projected to reach 22,500
full-time equivalent students (25,000 head count) by 2035. The objective of the
Master Plan is to guide campus development, accommodating student enrollment
growth over 20 years. Cal Poly also proposes to build 420 units of faculty, staff,
and general public housing at the northeast intersection of Slack St and Grand
Ave on a 22-acre site. The project will consist of a mix of studio, one-, two-, and
three-bedroom units and approx 8,500 sf of retail, within 14 separate buildings
ranging in size from two to five stories each. Parking will be provided on-site at a
ratio of 1.7 spaces per unit.
2017041072 Palm Desert Groundwater Replenishment Project
Coachella Valley Water District
Coachella--Riverside
EIR 12/20/2017
The Palm Desert Groundwater Replenishment Project is a water supply reliability
project located in the central portion of the Coachella Valley in the city of Palm
Desert, Riverside County. The proposed project would occur in two phases: Phase
1 would occur on and adjacent to the north of CVWD's Water Reclamation Plant
No. 10, located at 43-000 Cook St in Palm Desert, CA. Primary components of
Phase 1 include: re-purpose existing ponds adjacent to the north of CVWD's WRP
10 site, to function as groundwater replenishment basins; extend existing water
transmission pipeline within the WRP10 site to provide transmission of imported
Colorado River water from the re-purposed ponds; install a pump station adjacent
to the Back Feed Reservoir, including a min of two pumps with a pumping HP of
100 to 200 HP; Relocate the existing WRP 10 operations parking area by
repurposing the northeastern-most percolation basin currently located within the
WRP 10 site.
Phase II of the proposed project would occur on the WRP 10 site and within the
existing stormwater channel, adjacent to CVWD's WRP10 site Primary
components of Phase II include: construct berms using native sediments within
the stormwater channel to create detention basins to receive and infiltrate
Colorado River water; extend the existing MVP within the stormwater channel
beyond the WRP10 site to convey Colorado River water to the new detention
basins; expand and reconfigure existing secondary effluent storage ponds within
WRP10 to store secondary effluent; construct a new secondary effluent pump
station within the WRP 10 site to improve the routing of secondary effluent.
2016032015 Kammerer Road/Highway 99 Sphere of Influence Amendment Project
Sacramento County Local Agency Formation Commission
Elk Grove--Sacramento
FIN
Note: Final EIR available online at: http://www.saclafco.org
The project is a landowner initiated proposal to amend the City of Elk Grove
Sphere of Influence (SOI); the Sacramento Area Sewer District (SASD) SOI; and
the Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District (SRCSD) SOI. The affected
territory includes a 1,156-acre area that abuts the southern portion of the City's
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existing jurisdictional boundary. The proposed project would require LAFCo
approval of a 1,156-acre SOIA. Following the February 2017 release the original
Draft EIR, a public review draft of the South Sacramento Habitat Conservation
Plan was released, the City of Elk Grove released a Notice of Preparation for a
General Plan Update EIR, Sacramento County Water Agency provided new
information in response to a draft Municipal Services review. LAFCo elected to
recirculate portions of the Draft EIR to include this and some other new
information.
2017061076 Trout Creek Bridge Replacement Project
Caltrans #5
--San Luis Obispo
FIN
Caltrans proposes to replace the existing Trout Creek Bridge (Br. No. 49-0091) on
SR 58 in San Luis Obispo County, two miles east of Santa Margarita, near West
Prozo Rd. The project will construct a new two-lane bridge with standard-width
shoulders that would allow use as a Class III bicycle lane in each direction. The
work would also upgrade the bridge rails to include additional bicycle railings.
2017111013 Lakeview Manor
Lake Elsinore, City of
Lake Elsinore--Riverside
MND 12/05/2017
The proposed project consists of eleven, two-story condo buildings with 104 units
with landscaped common areas, and recreation amenities that includes a
playground, swimming pool and spa, tennis court and a private community
clubhouse new drive. This condo complex will be comprised of approx 164,347 gsf
of condo buildings, 6,918 gsf of private community clubhouse, 43,510 sf of
landscaping and walkway, 127,396 sf of parking and driveway and 21,268 sf of
open space; 15,909 sf of the open space includes the tennis court swimming pool
and spa and playground. The project will include one primary and a secondary
emergency driveway along Lakeshore Dr. A total of 242 parking spaces will be
provided; 114 covered and 128 open spaces.
2017111014 Grapevine Channel Repair
Caltrans #6
--Kern
MND 12/05/2017
Caltrans is planning a drainage system restoration project on I-5 at various
locations near Grapevine in Kern County from PM 5.4 to 9.0. The project proposes
to rehabilitate the concrete channel for the drainage system within the project
limits. More specifically, the project proposes to clean out the channel, saw cut
and remove the concrete from the bottom of the channel, replace the concrete,
and slurry any voids caused by erosion.
2017111016 Moreno Minor Use Permit/Coastal Development Permit
San Luis Obispo County
--San Luis Obispo
MND 12/13/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
A request by Cayetano Moreno for a minor use permit/coastal development permit
to allow for the construction of a two-story 1,718 sf single family residence with
attached 1,024 sf garage, 254 sf of deck space, and a detached 579 sf
guesthouse. The project will result in site disturbance of approx 7,000 sf including
136 cy of cut and fill on a 1.25 acre parcel. The project site is within the residential
single family land use category and is located at the northeast corner of Chumash
Lane and Al Sereno Lane approx 400 ft north of Bayview Heights Dr in the
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community of Los Osos. The site is in the Bayview Heights area of Los Osos,
within the Estero planning area.
2017112013 Bieber Fire Station and Helltrack Base Relocation Project
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Lassen
MND 12/05/2017
The proposed project would involve the relocation and replacement of the existing
Bieber Fire Station and Helltack Base located at 510 Bridge St, Bieber, CA. The
project involves design and construction of a new fire station and helltack base
complex.
2017112014 Pine Creek Restoration Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
Susanville--Lassen
MND 12/05/2017
The goal of the Pine Creek Restoration Project is to increase the resiliency and
overall function of the Pine Creek watershed by improving water quality and
quantity, timing and duration of flows, and riparian condition on lands managed by
the Eagle Lake Ranger District of Lassen National Forest. The project would
reduce impacts from dug-out waterholes, decommissioned and unauthorized
roads and conifers that have encroached into meadows on Pine Creek and
tributaries.
1999042017 Stanislaus County Parks Master Plan
Stanislaus County
--Stanislaus
NOP 12/05/2017
The County Parks and Recreation Dept. proposes to update its Parks Master Plan,
which was adopted in 1999. The updated Parks Master Plan would be a
long-range plan to guide the development of parks and recreational facilities in the
County. The plan includes a needs assessment, plans for development of existing
and proposed parks, and economic and fiscal planning.
2017081019 Vega SES Solar Project
Imperial County
--Imperial
NOP 12/05/2017
The VEGA SES Solar Project consists of three primary components: 1) solar
generation equipment and associated facilities (herein referred to as "solar energy
facility"); 2) battery storage system; and 3) 230 kilovolt (kV) generator intertie
(herein referred to as "gentie") that will deliver the electrical energy produced by
the project to the proposed Imperial Irrigation District (IID) 230 kilovolt (kV) Fern
Substation. The solar energy facility, battery storage system, and gentie are
collectively referred to as the "proposed project" or project."
The VEGA SES Solar Energy Project involves the construction of a 100-megawatt
photovoltaic solar energy facility with an integrated 100 MW battery storage
system on approx. 574 acres of land. the project would include a ground mounted
PV solar power generating system, supporting structures, electronic/electrical
equipment, on-site substation, retention basins, access roads, and fencing. The
energy produced by the project would be conducted through a proposed 230 kV
generator intertie line and delivered to the IID through a short interconnection with
the proposed IID 230 kV Fern Substation.
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2017111015 SUBTPM19823 & DRC2017-00402
Rancho Cucamonga, City of
Rancho Cucamonga--San Bernardino
Neg 12/13/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
A proposal to subdivide one existing parcel into three parcels in conjunction with a
proposed industrial development consisting of three industrial logistics buildings
totaling approx 293,000 sf on a 13.96-acre site within the industrial park district
located at the northwest corner of 4th St and Utica Ave.
2017112015 Parcel Map 17-003 (Presidio)
Shasta County
Anderson--Shasta
Neg 12/05/2017
The project is a parcel map for a two-parcel residential land division. The proposal
would subdivide an existing 15.6 acre parcel to create a 10.4 acre lot and a 5.2
acre lot for residential uses. Upon approval, the applicant would be required to
improve access to the proposed lots prior to recording the final parcel map.
Access improvements would include application of a 10-ft wide chip seal or
asphalt surface over an existing shared road connection and approx 400 lf of an
existing driveway. A new residential driveway would be constructed along the west
property line of proposed Lot B. The new driveway would provide access from an
existing residence to an existing barn proposed lot B. New driveway would be
approx 250 ft long with a ten ft wide gravel surface. Construction activities would
include grading for drainage and surface preparation, and application of the
surface material.
2017112016 2017 Lake County Regional Transportation Plan
Lake County
--Lake
Neg 12/05/2017
The Regional Transportation Plan is a transportation planning document prepared
by the Lake Area Planning Council. The plan provides a vision of regional
transportation goals, policies and objectives for all modes of travel, including local
streets and roads, state highways, public transit, bicycle, pedestrian and aviation.
It assess current transportation, identifies needs and problems, and suggests
actions to solve these problems and improve transportation throughout the region.
The plan also considers financing options in relation to projects discussed within
the plan.
2017112017 PA-1700231 (ZR) Zone Reclassification
San Joaquin County
--San Joaquin
Neg 12/05/2017
A zone reclassification application to change the zoning designation of a 47-acre
portion of a 110.86-acre parcel from AG-40 to R-R. The underlying project is a
rural residential subdivision.
2016031001 Canyon Springs Healthcare Campus Specific Plan and Amendment to the Canyon
Springs Business Park SP
Riverside, City of
--Riverside
Oth
Notes: Response to Comment
The proposed project is for the development of a new Healthcare Campus on a
50.85 acre project site general located at Valley Springs Parkway and Gateway
Drive. The project area is comprised of three sites (sites A, B, and C).
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2016032068 Sierra Gateway Apartments
Rocklin, City of
Rocklin--Placer
Oth
Notes: Response to Comments
https://www.rocklin.ca.us/current-environmental-documents
The Sierra Gateway Apartments project consists of the development of a 195-unit
apartment complex, associated infrastructure, private recreational facilities,
parking and landscaping on 10.2 +/- acres. There is a "panhandle" portion of it will
be graded to accommodate curb, gutter and sidewalk and drainage improvements
and an extension of the northbound right turn pocket along Sierra College Blvd.
This project will require Design Review and Oak Tree Preservation Plan
entitlements.
2017091017 First Perry Logistics Project
Perris, City of
Perris--Riverside
Oth
Notes: Response to Comments
The proposed First Perry Logistics Project consists of construction of an approx
241,000 sf warehouse including approx 7,145 sf of office space. The project site is
located within the boundaries of the Perris Valley Commerce Center Specific Plan.
The project site has a city of Perris General Plan LUD and zoning designation of
PVCCSP. The project will provide approx 153 automobile parking stalls, approx 6
American Disabilities Act-compliant handicapped parking stalls, and approx 42
trailer parking stalls for a total of 201 stalls. The warehouse building will feature
approx 61,855 sf of onsite landscaping as well as onsite stormwater detention
basins and best management practices facilities for stormwater quality treatment.
The project will include employee break areas, as required, and a half basketball
court amenity for employee use.
2015122019 Clover Springs Open Space Preserve Project
Cloverdale, City of
Cloverdale--Sonoma
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0417-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project applicant, City of Cloverday.
The current project is limited to installing a new footbridge across South Branch
Porterfield Creek. The proposed bridge will be a single span and fiberglass with
dimensions of 5 feet by 50 feet. Bridge pieces will be transported up existing trails
via ATV, then walked to the crossing location and assembled on site. Bridge
footings will be 6 feet wide by 1 foot thick by 2 feet deep. The footings will be
placed approx. 18 feet from top of bank on the left bank and approx. 15 feet away
from top of the right bank looking downstream. The footings will be made from
concrete that will be poured in place. The bridge will allow for a wet creek crossing
to be decommissioned. All work will be conducted outside of the stream channel.
2017032011 Main and Madrone Pipeline Restoration Project
Santa Clara Valley Water District
Morgan Hill--Santa Clara
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0326-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Katherine Oven/Santa Clara Valley Water District.
The Main Avenue and Madrone Pipeline Restoration Project (Project) is limited to
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the upgrade of the existing discharge pipe at the Madrone Channel with an energy
dissipation structure. Construction of the energy dissipater will require the
excavation of approx. 1,600 cubic feet of fill from the channel and installation of
approx. 500 sq. ft.o f un-grouted rip rap along 900 sq. ft. of the channel bank to
prevent erosion.
2017061060 South Coast Botanic Garden Vision Plan Project
Los Angeles County
Palos Verdes Estates--Los Angeles
NOD
The South Coast Botanic Garden Vision Plan contains plans for improvements to
the SCBG over the course of approx the next 20 to 25 years. The area covered by
the proposed Vision Plan is the entirety of the SCBG. The proposed project is
comprised of a multitude of improvement projects within the plan area, including
construction of new gardens and structures. The Plan Area currently contains
approx 20,100 sf of buildings. The proposed project would involve construction of
approx 30,000 sf of new building area, for a total at buildout of the Vision Plan of
50,100 sf.
2017061076 Trout Creek Bridge Replacement Project
Caltrans #5
--San Luis Obispo
NOD
Caltrans proposes to replace the existing Trout Creek Bridge (Br. No. 49-0091) on
SR 58 in San Luis Obispo County, two miles east of Santa Margarita, near West
Prozo Rd. The project will construct a new two-lane bridge with standard-width
shoulders that would allow use as a Class III bicycle lane in each direction. The
work would also upgrade the bridge rails to include additional bicycle railings.
2017081034 Cantera Lofts
La Mesa, City of
La Mesa--San Diego
NOD
A request by NTC Development, Inc. for a proposed Planned Residential
Development on a vacant 8.51 acre site located on the north side of High Street, a
private easement access road, in the city of La Mesa, County of San Diego. The
project consists of 34 condo units within six three-story buildings, common parking
and recreation areas, and open space. The property was formerly used as a rock
quarry. Site improvements include grading, site walls, and storm water and
treatment basins.
The site is designated by the La Mesa General Plan for "Suburban Residential"
land use and is zoned is R1S (Suburban Residential). The project includes a
concurrent request for a Variance for a reduced property line setback and Special
Permit for over-height retaining walls. The site is zoned R1S (Suburban
Residential) and is designated by the La Mesa General Plan for "Suburban
Residential" land use. City of La Mesa Case Files: Tentative Tract Map TTM
16-01, Variance V- 16-03, Special Permit SP 16-10, Site Development Plan DAB
16-13, and Design Review DRB 16-13.
2017092045 PA-1700006 (SA)
San Joaquin County
Stockton--San Joaquin
NOD
A Site Approval Application No. PA-1700006 of Martin Lipton et al. (c/o Robert
Provencio) for a truck repair facility and truck parking facility. The truck repair
facility includes the construction of an 18,000 sq. ft. repair and office building. The
truck parking facility includes the construction of a 9,000 sq. ft. office building and
parking for a maximum of 40 trucks (I-L (Limited Industrial) and R-L (Low Density
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Residential) and the General Plan designation is I/L and R/L. The project site is
located on the east side of S. St. Rt. 99 E. Frontage Road, Stockton)
(Supervisorial District 1).
2017118080 Landscaping Project
Caltrans #7
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOE
The proposed project will carry out planting work and require drilling holes up to:
12" for container size 1,18"for container size 5, and 24" for container size 15
plants and palm trees. The project hopes to stabilize the soil surface, contraol soil
erosion, and improve the texture and moisture holding capacity of the soil.
2017118081 Rock Slope Restoration Project
Caltrans #7
--Ventura
NOE
The proposed project will carry ouit subsurface geotechnical investigations along
PCH (7 borings between post mile 4.0-4.2 and 5 borings between post mile
4.5-4.80 in order to collect subsurface data to aid in the construction of secant pile
walls that are part of a permanent restoration plan for the roadway.
2017118082 Rimer Creek Restoration (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0371-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Contra Costa
NOE
The project is limited to restoring the original channel by removing invasive
vegetation and restoring a native riparian woodland. The goal of the restoration is
to reduce sediment deposition in the channel, reduce the risk of flooding adjacent
homes, allow the blocked Teodora culvert to drain into Rimer Creek without
accumulating sediment deposits, and eliminate invasive exotics that dominate the
channel area.
2017118083 052-D-Wing install Metallic Data Raceway Supplemental -- JOC 16-042.5826.01
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of 052-D-Wing install Metallic Data Raceway Supplemental.
2017118085 CUP (17-06) & VAR (17-03) ECO-Site & T-Mobile Cellular Tower
Imperial, City of
--Imperial
NOE
Conditional Use Permit request for approval to establish a proposed installation of
anew unmaned wireless cell tower facility on a 90-foot fall faux windmill. The
proposed cell tower will initially include one antenna and future antenna sites for
potential co-locators. All equipment will be enclosed by a 7' tall slated chain-link
fence.
2017118086 Minor Use Permit Application No. MU-17-03 of Jose Bolanos, 1686 Northstar Drive
Petaluma, CA 94954
Solano County
Vallejo--Solano
NOE
For a new restaurant in an existing building as a Neighborhood Commercial Use.
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2017118087 Minor Revision No. 3 to Use Permit No. U-96-36 and Marsh Development Permit
No. MD-96-05 of Sprint
Solano County
--
NOE
Add two new antennas and 4 RRUs to the existing facility.
2017118088 Tera Properties Convenience Store PCN (EG-17-029)
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOE
The Project consists of a request to consideer a Determination of Public
Convenience or Necessity for a Type 21 Off-Sale General alcohol license of beer,
wine, and distilled spirits for a Tera Properties Convence Store (Chevron)
proposed to be located at southwest corner of Kammerer Road and Promenade
Parkway (134-1010-016).
2017118089 Elevate Gymnastics (EG-17-039)
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOE
Minor Conditional Use Permit (MUP) for a gymnastics studio totaling
approximately 38,135 square feet consisting of an existing 25,567 square foot
gymnastics facility with a expansion of approximately 12,568 square feet to an
adjacent tenant space within an existing industrial building.
2017118090 Union Pacific Railroad Milepost 238.52 Bridge Repair Project, WDID
#5A04CR00275, Pulga
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Butte
NOE
The Union Pacific Railroad Milepost 238.52 Bridge Repair Project proposes to
repair a scour hole under PIer A-2, where original river bottom material has been
scoured from underneath the pier, by deploying approximately 7 cubic yards of
grout by tremie pipe to fill the void.
2017118091 Sterling Meadows Stonecrest (EG-17-023)
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOE
The Project consists of a Master Home Plan Design Review for the construction of
69 new homes. The new homes would be constructed in the Sterling Meadows
subdivision Units 1B and 1D.
2017118092 Sanders Ranch Access Road Repair Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0420-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Moraga--Contra Costa
NOE
The Project will stabilize and smooth a section of a dirt and gravel access road
that failed last winter and began to slide down the bank towards the creek below.
The stabilization will include removal of failed I-beams, wood lagging, rock, filter
fabric, or other debris from the access road area that was displaced into the failed
area, and removal, of any large vegetation masses that heve died within the area.
Fill materials will be placed behnd wall sections where the ground has dropped,
and the area will be graded to fill in ground cracks and vertical drops.
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2017118093 Pavement Rehabilitation on Interstate 5 in Fresno County
Caltrans #6
--Fresno
NOE
Remove 2 inches of existing pavement, repair localized areas and overlay with
one inch rubberized Hot Mixed Asphalt, restriping and shoulder backing on State
Route 5 on Fresno County.
2017118094 Tenant Improvements and Acess Barrier Removal Project
General Services, Department of
Oakland--Alameda
NOE
The tenant improvements will modify and make improvements to the Elihu Harris
Building, 3rd floor south, including a new exit door added to an existing conference
room as well as reversing the swing of an existing exit door to swing out. Existing
audio/visual and data systems in an existing conference room on the 4th floor
north will be rerouted and reinstalled in the 3rd floor south conference room.
2017118095 LaPiedra Beach Trail Rehabilitation (16.17.A11\)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
The project would rehabilitate the beach access trail at LaPiedra State Beach to
reduce erosion, protect sensitive resources and improve access. The lower
portion of the existing trail is eroded and unsustainable. The project would remove
the steps and put in fencing to block off the old route and allow passive habitat
regeneration. A fence will be installed at the area currently used as an overlook to
keep people off of steeper parts of the bluff and reduce erosion.
2017118096 Jedediah Smth Prairies Management Plan
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Del Norte
NOE
Remove encroaching native shrubs and trees, as well as invasive non-native
plants, in six (6) grassland areas within Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park to
maintain the area as coastal praiiries.
2017118098 200 Coffin Road Water Diversion and Channel Restoration Project (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0279-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Trinity
NOE
The scope of this project is limited to: operation and maintenance activities
associated with an existing seep-well diversion on Grass Valley Creek, upgrading
exisitng culverts to meet 100-year flow criteria, and the restoration of an unnamed
stream channel to grass Velley Creek. Restoration of the natural channel will
include placement of a new culvert to allow flow to pass under an existing road to
a constructed swale, restoring the natural flow direction and hydrologic
connectivity to the Grass Valley Creek floodplain.
2017118099 310 Coffin Road Water Diversion ):ale pr Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0281-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Trinity
NOE
The scope of this project is limited to the operation and maintenance of an existing
water diversion on Grass Valley Creek supplying domestic, frost and heat
protection, dust control, fire protection, and irrigation uses.
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2017118100 Santa Susana Wagon Road Trail Repair (17.18.A.2/ER-12263)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
The project would repair Santa Susana Wagon Road to reduce erosion and runoff
from the trail system. The project would divert runoff from the trail by pulling the
material from the berm onto the road to out slope the road. Soil that has
accumulated at the bottom of the road due to erosion will be moved up the trail to
fill ruts. A bio filtration wale 2 to 3 feet deep will be installed at the bottom of the
road (Wagon Road and Powerhouse Road) to collect any remaining runoff from
the Wagon Road. A State Park Property sign will be installed at the Chatsworth
Wagon Road trailhead.
2017118101 Operation of Arco AMPM #42924 Well
State Water Resources Control Board
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) as the lead
agency will be issuing a water supply permit. The Arco AMPM $42924 water
system drilled a 125-gallon per minute, gallon fire tanks and four bladder tanks are
located approximately 400 - feet south of the well. Water from the well is piped to
the sorage tank through 4-inch diameter steel piping and then to the facilities with
3-inch polyvinyl chloride pipes. The project will provide for the operation of these
facilities.
2017118102 PLN17-01813
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Sec 3 BE-C9, rework
2017118103 PLN17-01773
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8z LW 36A, New Well
2017118104 PLN17-01775
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8z LW 43-8, New well
2017118105 PLN17-01772
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8z LW 33B, New well
2017118106 PLN17-01774
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8z LW 37A, New well
2017118107 PLN17-01777
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8z LW 135A, new well
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2017118108 East Inyokern Mutual water Company, Operation of well 4 (Replacement to Well 2)
State Water Resources Control Board
--Kern
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) as the lead
agency will be issuing a water supply permit. The east Inyokern Mutual Water
Company will drill Well 4 to replace Well 2, a 50-gallon per minute (gpm), 350-foot
well, which collapsed near the same location. Well 4 will pump not more than
55-gpm and will be drilled to a depth of 450 feet. 20-40 feet of 3-inch diameter
piping will be installed to connect the well to the current distribution system. Well 2
will be destroyed. This project will provide for the operation of the facilities.
2017118109 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Water Transfer
State Water Resources Control Board
--Sutter
NOE
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) proposes to transfer up to 14,354
acre-feet of water to Sutter National Wildlife Refuge under reclamation's Permit
12721, 12722, 12723 by adding two points of rediversion.
2017118110 Negro Bar Day Use Improvements
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Folsom--Sacramento
NOE
Complete improvements in the Negro Bar Day Use Area of Folsom Lake State
recreation Area to provide additional visitor use facilities and improve visitor
experiences. Work will:
In the negro Bar Day use area:
Remove cottonwoods, oaks, and existing stumps as needed for new facilities and
amenities;
Excavate trenches totaling approx. 18" wide x 24" deep x 1,000" for quick coupler
water lines;
remove existing comfort station and in approximately the same location, excavate
to pour a 20'x20'x8" deep slab with 2' deep concrete footings at the perimeter and
construct a new 20'x20' Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) comfort station with four (4)
unisex restrooms;
Excavate a 40'x40' area approximately 2' deep at perimeter, 8" deep in interior,
with four 5'deepx24" square column footings, and install a new 40'x40' CMU
storage building;
Excavate 10" for a 35'x40' paver surface with 16" perimeter foundation curb for an
instruction Area (IA) adjacent to the storage building;
Excavate approx. 36" for a 2' high CMU wall located on two sides of the IA;
Excavate a trench approx. 18"x36"x100' from comfort station to IA for electrical
and water supply lines;
Excavate a trench approx. 18"x36"x325' from comfort station to Group Picnic area
for electrical line;
Install eleven (11) picnic sites featuring one (1) picnic table on a 12'x14'x10"
concrete pad with two sites ADA accessible;
Install six picnic sites featuring one picnic table under a metal shade structure on
12' x 14' x10" concrete pad with four sites ADA accessible; shade structure
footings will be approximately 2'x2'x3' deep;
Install one ADA accessible group picnic site featuring six picnic tables on an
approx. 45' x 45' decomposed granite pad;
Install one group picnic site quad with four picnic tables and a metal shade
structure on a 37'x42'x10" concrete pad; shade structure footings to be
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approximately 2'x2'x3' deep;
Excavate a trench 18"x36"x325' to install electrical service from the restroom to the
new group picnic site;
Install one group picnic site featuring three picnic tables on a 24'x29'10" concrete
pad;
Install an ADA Accessible group picnic site (group picnic Area A) featuring four
picnic table with a metal shade structure on a 40'x45'x10' paver surface with 16"
perimeter foundation curb. Shade structure footings will be approximately 2'x2'x3'
deep;
Install a 5' wide x 10" deep with 16" perimeter foundation curb paved walk from
comfort station to picnic sites and buildings;
Install site furnishings and features with footings ranging in size from 14'x14"12"
deep to 30"x30"x36" deep. BBQ footing will be 6'6"x16'x30" deep;
Install layout tables and walls with footings ranging in size from 23"x6'6"x26" deep
to 56"x10'8"x26" deep;
Install 180 shrubs in 36" wide x 34" deep holes and 70 trees in 5' wide x 24" deep
holes;
Install a total of 200 linear feet of culvert with cobble outfall - trench depth ranges
from 1'6" - 3' wide, 27" deep;
In the parking area:/ See additional information on NOE
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2017112018 Parcel Map & Variance Application No. PLN2017-0120 - Dennis Hensley
Stanislaus County
Modesto--Stanislaus
CON 11/21/2017
This is a request to create a new parcel of 0.5+/- acres and a remainder of 0.65+/-
acres from a 1.15+/- acre parcel in the rural residential zoning district. The
application includes a variance to Stanislaus County Zoning Ordinance
21.24.050(A). Proposed parcel 1 is designed as a flag lot with a road frontage
width of 20-feet. The parcel map application includes a will serve letter from the
city of Waterford for public water and will utilize septic systems. Proposed parcel 1
and the remainder will take access onto 4th Street.
2017111019 Proposed Fire Station at UC San Diego
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla--San Diego
MND 12/06/2017
The proposed project would involve construction of an approx 10,500-gsf two-story
fire station where a tennis court currently exists (one of the eight comprising the
campus' North Campus Recreation Area Tennis Courts). The project would involve
the demolition of the existing tennis court, clearing of existing ornamental and
landscape vegetation, and grading of slopes. The proposed fire station would
accommodate a standard fire station crew of 12 personnel rotating over a 24-hour
shift. The first floor of the fire station would include up to four drive-through fire
apparatus bays, support spaces, and a public reception area. The second floor
would include a kitchen and dining, day room and fire crew living quarters. A minor
LRDP Amendment would also be included as part of the proposed project.
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2017111020 Bulldog Stadium Modernization Project
California State University, Fresno
Fresno--Fresno
MND 12/06/2017
CSU, Fresno proposes to renovate and modernize the existing Bulldog Stadium at
its existing site located on the western portion of the Fresno State campus. The
project would renovate and modernize the existing stadium to improve fan
amenities throughout the stadium, spectator access to seating, and press and
media facilities. The project would provide new amenity concourses located in
each of the four corners of the stadium and a new plaza at the north entrance,
modifications to the stadium seating bowl to provide a cross-aisle, and creation of
a new multi-level tower structure on the west sideline. Proposed renovations would
not increase the seating capacity of the stadium. Utility infrastructure
improvements, new lighting and landscaping, utility yard and a loading dock would
also be provided. The project would not include additional vehicle access or
parking facilities.
2017111021 General Plan Amendment 17-0354
Bakersfield, City of
Bakersfield--Kern
MND 12/06/2017
Moran Development Company representing Beech A/C Properties is proposing a
GPA on 38.01 acres located along the north side of McCutchen Rd, approx 1,300
ft west of Ashe Rd. The request includes an amendment of the land use element
of the Metropolitan Bakersfield GPLU from LMR to HMR, or a more restrictive
designation. The GPA area coincides with parcels 2, 3, and 4 of vesting tentative
parcel map No. 12023. The project would be the development of two-story,
multi-family residences with a density not to exceed 17.42 units per acre. The max
height of the buildings would be 35 ft. It is assumed for this analysis that the
project would include construction and operation of up to 613 units.
2017111022 General Plan Amendment/Zone Change 17-0356
Bakersfield, City of
Bakersfield--Kern
MND 12/06/2017
The project is proposing a GPA/Zone Change on 40 acres located generally south
of Chase Ave and east of Kern Canyon Road (SR 184). The request includes: (1)
an amendment of the Land Use Element of the Metropolitan Bakersfield General
Plan land use designation from LMR, HMR, and OS to LR, or a more restrictive
designation, and (2) a change in zone classification from R-H to R-1 and R-2, or
more restrictive districts. The project would be the development of 143
single-family residential units and 16 duplexes.
2017111023 Penn
Monterey County
Carmel-by-the-Sea--Monterey
MND 12/07/2017
Combined Development Permit consisting of: 1) a coastal development permit and
design approval to allow landscape improvements including replacement and
reconfiguration of the driveways, patios, walkways, fountains, and plants within a
positive archaeological area; and 2) a coastal development permit to exceed the
9,000 sf Pescadero Watershed impervious surface coverage limitation. Impervious
surfaces would be reduced from 17,756 sf existing to 14,053 sf proposed.
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2017112021 BUT 99 Bridge Rail Upgrade and Widening Project
Caltrans #3
Chico--Butte
MND 12/07/2017
Caltrans proposes to replace non-standard bridge rail at six locations along SR 99
in Butte County. One of six bridges will be widened as well to correct for
non-standard shoulder width. At all six locations, guard rail will also be replaced to
meet current standards. The bridge decks will be resurfaced with polyester
concrete or hot mix asphalt.
2001091120 City of Carson General Plan Update
Carson, City of
Carson--Los Angeles
NOP 12/15/2017
Note: Extended Review
The City of Carson is preparing an update of its General Plan, which will establish
the City's overall approach to development, transportation, environmental quality,
and other topic through 2040.
The purpose of this General Plan Update to:
Establish a long-range vision that reflects the aspirations of the community and
outlines steps to achieve this vision;
Establish long-range development policies that will guide City departments, as well
as Planning Commission and City Council decision-making;
Provide a basis for judging whether specific development proposals and public
projects are in harmony with plan policies;
Plan in a manner that meets future land needs based on the projected population
and job growth;
allow City departments, other public agencies, and private developers to design
projects that will enhance the character of the community, preserve and enhance
community character and environmental resources, and minimize hazards; and
Provide the basis for establishing and setting priorities for detailed plans and
implementing programs, such as the zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations,
specific master plans, and the Capital Improvement Program.
2017111017 Headquarters Complex, Site and Security, and Entrance Realignment Program
Orange County Sanitation District
Fountain Valley--Orange
NOP 12/06/2017
The proposed project would replace aging and outdated administrative and
laboratory buildings, address needed security and site improvements in both the
north and south areas of the plant, and to accommodate Caltrans/OCTA plans for
the new southbound I-405 on ramp at Ellis Avenue. The existing structures that
would be demolished as part of the project include the engineering, contracts, and
risk management trailers, and the administration, laboratory, and human
resources buildings. The following facilities would be constructed in their place: (1)
a 109,500 square feet administration building; (2) a 42,500 square feet two story
laboratory building; a two level parking structure with 360 spaces; and
landscaping, signage and security lighting
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2017111018 San Manuel Hotel and Casino Expansion Project
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Highland, San Bernardino--San Bernardino
NOP 12/06/2017
The project includes the development of approx. 795,000 square feet of new
entertainment and hospitality facilities, including a hotel, performance venue,
additional gaming area, restaurants, and other guest amenities, back of house,
and administrative facilities, an approx. 2,200 stall parking structure and additional
power utility infrastructure (substation and/or transmission lines). In addition, the
Project may connect to a future tribal owned combined heat and power
cogeneration facility and/or a fuel cell power facility on the Reservation.
2017112019 Analyzing the Impact of Permanently Prohibiting Certain Wasteful Water Use
Practices
State Water Resources Control Board
--
Neg 12/26/2017
Note: Extended Review Per Lead
To eliminate water waste, the SWRCB has been directed to permanently prohibit
practices that waste water. The purpose of this draft IS/ND is to evaluate the
potential environmental effects that permanently prohibit certain wasteful water
use practices could have on California's environment.
2012081036 Site C
Garden Grove, City of
Garden Grove--Orange
NOD
A request for approval of a Site Plan, Tentative Tract Map, and Development
Agreement to implement a previously approved resort hotel development project
on "Site C" at the Northwest corner of Harbor boulevard and Twintree Lane in the
City of Garden Grove.
in 2012, the Garden Grove City Council approved General Plan Amendment No.
GPA-2-12(b) and Planned Unity Development No. PUD-128-12 and adopted a
MND and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program to facilitate the future
development of a resort hotel project on Site C. As approved in 2012, the Site C
project called for up to 769 rooms in one (1) full service hotel and up to two (@)
limited service hotels ranging from 10-19 stories; associated
conference/meeting/banquet space, several restaurants; an indoor entertainment
venue; and a multi-level parking garage with 1,297 total spaces on a 5.2 acre site,
as depicted on a conceptual site plan (the "2012" Project").
Modifications to the project adopted in 2012 are now proposed in conjunction with
the proposed Site Plan. The Modified Project includes the same number of hotels,
hotel rooms, and maximum building heights as the 2012 Project, but the
configuration of the buildings, the amount and type of ancillary uses and the site
access have been modified. The Modified Project generally includes: (1) a change
to two (2) full service hotels and one (1) limited service hotel; (2) changes to
on-site circulation and access, including a new second driveway along Harbor
Boulevard at the most southerly portion of the site, and changes to the parking
structure including one entrance instead of the previous two entrances and one
level of subterranean parking (maintaining the same 1,297 total spaces approved
in the 2012 Project); (3) the introduction of retail uses; (4) minor changes to the
total square footage of conference/meeting banquet space,
restaurant/retail/entertainment space, hotel ancillary uses (such as gyms, spas,
salon, a hotel shop, and a kids club) and hotel restaurant space; and (5)
modifications to the 2012 Project's building placements and configuration including
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(a) shifting the placement of Hotel A to maintain a 5-foot setback from the north
property line, a 10-foot setback from the east property line, and expanding the
hotel's second floor terrace along the northerly portion of the property line toward
Harbor Blvd., constructing a new retail building at the northwest corner of the site
that connects to Hotel A via a second floor terrace, and relocating the valet
drop-off for Hotel A; (b) swapping the placement of Hotel B with a restaurant pad
building so that the restaurant pad is located at the southwest corner of the project
site and Hotel B is located just north of the restaurant pad building with a
connection provided between both structures via the hotel's second floor terrace;
and (c) expanding and reconfiguring the usable outdoor roof deck area of Hotel A,
which includes increasing the height of certain portions of the outdoor roof deck
area from 75 feet to 80 feet and 85 feet, while continuing to maintain the easterly
most portion of the parking structure at a height of 75 feet. The size of the
Modified Project site has been reduced from 5.2 acres to 4.3 acres. The proposed
Tentative Tract Map will adjust the rear property lines of four existing City-owned
parcels located at the Northeast corner of the site on Cholsser Road to incorporate
a portion of these parcels into the Modified Project site and will consolidate the
existing parcels on the Modified Project site into two lots to facilitate development
of the Modified Project and future commercial condominiumization. The Planning
Commission also recommended approval of a Development Agreement with the
developer of the Modified Project that would merely implement the approved Site
Plan and Tentative Map.
2015061055 Mid Basin Centennial Park Injection Wells Project
Orange County Water District
Santa Ana--Orange
NOD
Project involves construction and operation of four underground injection wells at
Centennial Park and a below ground monitoring well at the Heritage Museum. The
water supply to the injection wells would be recycled water from OCWD GWR
water treatment plant in Fountain Valley. An underground pipeline would be
constructed that would extend from the GWR System water supply pipeline across
the Santa Ana River Bridge at Edinger Avenue to Centennial Park where it would
branch off to the four injection well sites. When in operation the four injection
wells would be able to provide up to 12 million gallons per day of additional
groundwater recharge capacity to the Orange County Groundwater Basin. To
monitor water quality in the area, a monitoring well has been proposed at the
Heritage Museum in a gravel parking lot disturbed by the construction of Godinez
High School.
2016041013 Mission Inn Booster Station Installation & Pressure Rezoning Project
Riverside, City of
Riverside--Riverside
NOD
Project entails construction of an approx. 480 SF pre-cast concrete building on
portions of the Mt. Rubidoux Public Street right-of-way and Loring Park. approx.
3,350 LF of new pipeline and 1,900 LF of replacement pipeline will be installed
within portions of the aforementioned public street rights-of-ways. In addition,
approx. 113 pressure reducing valves will be installed at individual services to
protect customer household piping. Once the new Mission Inn Booster Station
has been placed in operation, the existing Mt. Rubidoux and Mary Evans Booster
Stations will be abandoned.
Project will consolidate three hydraulic pressure zones into one zone to address
issues of low water pressure, improve fire flow and system reliability, and provide
better operational efficiencies. The project will also improve the water pressure to
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Loring Park to facilitate irrigation of the park and provide electrical service for
future park improvements.
2016061063 Initial Study and MND for Calif. Dept. of State Hospitals (DSH) Metropolitan State
Hospital (MSH) Norwalk
State Hospitals. Department of
Norwalk--Los Angeles
NOD
On 8/9/16, DSH adopted a MND and approved the Metropolitan State Hospital
(MSH) Modernization Project (Increase Secure Bed Capacity Project No. 160663)
to increase the hospital's bed capacity by 250 patients/beds and 550 employees.
The adopted MND included mitigation for traffic impacts (to install a second
southbound left turn lane and remove the southbound right-turn lane at the
intersection of Bloomfield Ave./Imperial Hwy). Due to new guidelines on staff to
patient ratios, DSH approved an update to the project and determined that new
staffline will not exceed 391 employees. Based on an updated traffic analysis,
traffic mitigation is no longer necessary and is removed.
2017078459 Lone Pine Cable Installation Project
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
--Sacramento
NOE
Permittee is proposing to install approximately 860 linear feet of conduit and a new
12 kilovolt (kV) feeder circuit and local circuit along Lone Pine Drive. The HDD
portion of the project is below four metal 60-inch culverts will be located within
disturbed road shoulder and/or landscape surfaces along Lone Pine Drive.
2017118111 Trinity Workers Safety
Caltrans #2
--Trinity, Shasta
NOE
Improve safety for state maintenance workers at 12 locations along SR 299 and
SR 3, in Trinity and Shasta counties. The purpose of the proposed project is to
improve safety of maintenance workers by reducing the frequency and duration of
workers exposure to traffic.
2017118112 PLN17-01796
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
15-5B, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616.
2017118113 PLN17-01797
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
M1 15-7A, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017118114 PLN17-01799
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
M1 357, Minor Rework PP16616
2017118115 PLN17-01787
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
48-3G-RD2, Rework
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2017118116 PLN17-01800
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Monte Cristo 1 358, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017118117 PLN17-01801
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Monte Cristo 1 359, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017118118 PLN17-01802
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Monte Cristo 1 369, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017118119 PLN17-01803
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Monte Cristo 1 3634, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017118120 PLN17-01820
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Midway Premier #18R, Rework
2017118121 PLN17-01819
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Midway premier #20-15i, Rework
2017118122 PLN17-01825
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Conoco #4-3, Rework well
2017118123 State Route 49 Culvert Replacement Project (10-TOU-49-PM R11.4)
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento
Sonora--Tuolumne
NOE
Project will replace the 3 existing 18-inch diameter pipe culverts on SR 49 in
Tuolumne County with 3 new precast 48-inch by 36-inch concrete box culverts to
maintain roadway safety and integrity. The new culverts will be placed within the
existing footprint of the original culverts.
2017118124 Mobilitie NPC2017-77 Ontario Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
Ontario--San Bernardino
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017118125 Mobilitie NPC2017-95 Solano Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
Fairfield, Vallejo, Vacaville--Solano
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
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2017118126 Mobilitie NPC2017-69 San Ramon Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
San Ramon--Contra Costa
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017118127 Mobilitie NPC2017-82 San Bernardino Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
Chino, Victorville, Ontario, San Bernardino, Colton, Rialto--San Bernardino
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017118128 Mobilitie NPC2017-82 Sacramento Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
Galt, Rancho Cordova, Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017118129 Mobilitie NPC2017-83 Santa Clara Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
--Santa Clara
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017118130 Purchase of Real Property for District Office; and Tenant Improvements
Construction Project
Buckeye Union School District
--El Dorado
NOE
The District purchased .26 acres of land, together with a building consisting of
approximately 11,520 sf to house its admin offices and the staff develolpment
center. In addition, the District authorized a bid for the District Office Tenant
Imrpovements Construction Project whch will not expand or change the use of the
Property.
2017118131 Reconstruct Pavement and Replace Failed Culvert
Caltrans #4
--Solano
NOE
Saturated pavement due to the heavy storms caused widespread pavement
failure, washout, and culvert failure.
2017118132 Grassland Conversion in Willow Creek and Goat Rock Units to Sonoma Coast
State Park
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Sonoma
NOE
Remove seedlings, saplings, pole trees, and shrubs from medium and high priority
grasslands in Sonoma Coast State Park in order to preserve medium and high
priority grassland habitat. The goal is to treat 158 acres of high priority grassland
and 2160 acres of medium priority grassland over 10 years. 60 to 120 acre areas
will be treated annually in October through December. Mechanically removed
materials will be either scattered and left to decompose, piled for decomposition,
or piled for burning depending on location and conditions.
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2017118133 Caltrans Fortuna Maintenance Station Upgrade Facility Equipment
Caltrans #1
Fortuna--Humboldt
NOE
This project proposes to remove the equipment associated with an underground
hoist housed within one of the garages at the Fortuna Maintenance Station, and
replace an existing small crane. The purpose of this project is to upgrade existing
facility equipment.
2017118134 Little Panoche Detention Dam Roads Erosion Repair
Water Resources, Department of
--Fresno
NOE
Three erosion sites on roads downstream of LPDD will be repaired by replacing
and compacting the eroded material and spreading gravel to prevent future
erosions. Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be used to prevent material
from falling into Little Panoche Creek. State Water Project users will benefit.
2017118135 Replace Drainage System and Replace Guardrail - 3K450/0417000163
Caltrans #4
Daly City--San Mateo
NOE
Repair a drainage system and replace guardrail. The repair will restore the
structural integrity of the roadway and make the transportation corridor safer.
2017118136 Pacheco Boulevard Sidewalk Gap Closure Phase III
Contra Costa County
--Contra Costa
NOE
The purpose of this Project is to install pedestrian infrastructure that will close two
short gaps in the sidewalk along Pacheco Boulevard east of Las Juntas
Elementary School. The first sidewalk gap (Site 1) is approximately 70 feet long
and is located at the Vine HIll Creek crossing. The second sidewalk gap (Site 2) is
approximately 65 feet long and located at the Vine Hill Creek. The proposed
improvements will provide an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible
sidewalk and increase the roadway shoulder width to accommodate a Class II bike
lane and parking. The Project consists of extending the existing 8 foot x 7 foot
concrete box culvert where Vine Hill Creek flows under Pacheco Boulevard to be
widened approximatly 27 feet, which would allow for the continuation of the bike
lane, parking lane, and sidewalk to be constructed across Vine HIll Creek.
2017118137 PLN17-01756
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Install pipe supports, underground electric lines, and foundation.
2017118138 PLN17-01794
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
USL 18 T28S R29E
2017118139 Bulldog Trail Repair
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
The project would repair Bulldog Road, that has been eroded by heavy rains.
Material from an existing berm along the downslope edge, created when the road
was built, will be used to restore road height. The project would repair 1900 feet of
road. Measures to be implemented to avoid impact may be obtained by submitting
a request to the project Environmental Coordinator listed below.
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2017118140 Permit Modification for AERC Recycling Solutions, a Clean Earth Company
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Alameda--Alameda
NOE
The project consists of approving the modification request for the AERC Recycling
Solutions, a Clean Earth Company (AERC) Facility, located at 30677 Huntwood
Avenue in Hayward California. The modification request includes replacing an
existing fluorescent lamp crushing unity with a new more efficient unit,
reconfiguring the storage area, changing the indoor air monitoring program, and
changing the end cap sampling program. The permitted treatment capacity will
remain the same and the storage capacity will be reduced. All operations will
continue to occur inside an enclosed building. The reconfiguration of the storage
area is necessary to accommodate the larger footprint of the replacement
machine.
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2005082054 Vegetation Treatment Program (VTP)
Forestry and Fire Protection, Board of
--
EIR 01/12/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
A combination of manmade and natural factors has led to a situation where wildfire
acreage, fire suppression cost, and losses of residential structures have increased
dramatically in the past three decades. A problem of this magnitude goes beyond
jurisdictional boundaries and requires a statewide strategy. An overarching goal of
vegetation treatments is to alter fire behavior and reduce harmful effects.
However, California displays astonishing diversity in plant, animal, and social
systems and, without proper design, the statewide planning and implementation of
vegetation treatments can potentially come with significant costs. To this end, the
VTP PEIR lays out a framework for prioritizing, planning, implementing, and
monitoring fuel treatments across the SRA.
2016101039 San Gabriel River Confluence with Cattle Canyon Improvements Project
Watershed Conservation Authority
Azusa--Los Angeles
EIR 12/22/2017
The proposed San Gabriel River Confluence with Cattle Canyon Improvements
Project is the implementation of strategies to protect and restore a multi-use areas
along an approximate 2.5 mile reach of the East Fork of the San Gabriel River for
future public enjoyment. The project was developed to better manage the
recreation use and balance the needs for resource protection. Proposed
enhancements include establishment of parking spaces, development of new
picnic areas, pedestrian trails, river access points and upgrades to existing
facilities, improvements to paved and unpaved roadways, and restoration of
riparian and upland vegetation communities. The entire project site is within the
San Gabriel Mountains National Monument boundary and will continue to be
managed by the US Forest Service, Angels National Forest.
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2017111025 IS Application No. 6986 (Alvaro Garcia)
Fresno County
Kerman--Fresno
MND 12/07/2017
Allow a high-intensity park with related improvements for special events and
meetings on an approx 5.4-acre portion of a 20-acre parcel in the AE-20 Zone
District. The subject property is located at northwest corner of W. Clinton and N.
Madera Avenues approx 2.3 miles north of the nearest city limits of the city of
Kerman (2545 N. Madera Ave, Kerman).
2017111024 County Service Area 7 (Oake Shores) Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
Project
San Luis Obispo County
--San Luis Obispo
NOP 12/07/2017
Request by the County of San Luis Obispo Department of Public Works to allow
for proposed upgrades and improvements to the County Service Area No. 7A
Wastewater Treatment Facility in the community of Oak Shores. The proposed
improvements would include upgrades to the wastewater treatment plant, sewage
collection system, and effluent disposal system (forcemain, storage ponds, spray
fields, sludge drying beds) located within and surrounding the community of Oak
Shores.
2017111026 Morro Bay General Plan and Local Coastal Program Update
Morro Bay, City of
Morro Bay--San Luis Obispo
NOP 12/07/2017
The city of Morro Bay is conducting a comprehensive update of its general plan
and local coastal program. State law requires each city and county to adopt a
comprehensive, long-term general plan for its physical development. The city's
current general plan was adopted in 1988 with various amendments made since
then, and serves to direct the city's future growth and development as well as its
conservation policy. The local coastal program was last updated in 1982 and
serves as the city's implementation of the California Coastal Act. The general plan
and local coastal program are being combined into a single document, Plan Morro
Bay, which is now being updated to ensure that these guiding policy documents
remain useful tools, keep pace with change, and provide workable solutions to
current and future issues.
2017111027 Witt Mission Valley
San Diego, City of
San Diego--San Diego
NOP 12/07/2017
A site development permit and planned development permit demolish 38,700 sf of
existing structures and on-site surface parking and construct a 533,100 sf mixed
use development comprised of 267 residential units and ten shopkeeper units
totaling approx 348,500 sf, 6,000 sf of retail space, and 3,400 sf of commercial
space. The project would range in height from one-story to five stories. Parking
would be provided in a central five-story, above-ground parking structure wrapped
with residential units. A total of 411 parking spaces would be provided in the
parking structure and 52 surface parking spaces would be provided. Various site
improvements would also be constructed that includes associated hardscape and
landscape. The project would conform to the Affordable/In-Fill Housing and
Sustainable Buildings Expedite Program by generating 50% or more of the
projected total energy consumption on site through renewable energy resources.
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2017111033 Santa Paula General Plan Update (Project No. 14-CI-03)
Santa Paula, City of
Santa Paula--Ventura
NOP 12/07/2017
The project is a general plan update for the city of Santa Paula. The general plan
addresses the community's vision for development in the future. The general plan
includes a map of proposed urban boundaries and planned land uses. It also
contains goals, objectives and policies that will govern the growth of the city of
Santa Paula and the management of its resources.
2017112020 Folsom Corporation Yard Sphere of Influence Amendment and Annexation
Sacramento County Local Agency Formation Commission
Folsom--Sacramento
NOP 12/07/2017
This project would include a SOIA, GPA, annexation, and prezone with the goal of
providing a future site for the city of Folsom's corporation yard. If approved, the city
of Folsom would purchase the site in fee title for the purpose of developing a
corporation yard in the future. No other uses would be allowed at this site. The city
would designate this area as public and Quasi-Public Facility and prezone the site
as industrial. LAFCo is the Lead Agency for the SOIA, Responsible Agency for the
annexation (if the SOIA is approved), and the city of Folsom is the lead agency for
the GPA and prezone (if the SOIA is approved).
2017111028 Panama and White Lane Vertical Clearance Improvements
Caltrans #6
Bakersfield--Kern
Neg 12/07/2017
Caltrans proposes to rehabilitate pavement and improve the vertical clearance at
two overcrossings along 10.8 miles of SR 99 through the city of Bakersfield and a
portion of the unincorporated area of Kern County. The work would reconstruct the
outside northbound two lanes and shoulder with continuously reinforced concrete
pavement from Union Ave to White Lane. The project would replace failed panels,
and rumble strips, and reconstruct the inside shoulder throughout the entire
project. Vertical clearance at the Panama and White Lane overcrossings would be
increased to 16.5 ft by replacing and lowering the existing roadbed in both
directions, and existing drainage basins would be deepened by 2-3 ft. The
concrete median barrier would be removed and replaced, and metal beam
guardrail would be upgraded.
2017111029 Green Smart Farmer, LLC
Woodlake, City of
Woodlake--Tulare
Neg 12/07/2017
The project is a request by Green Smart Farmer LLC for approval of a CUP to
establish a 75,600 sf Cannabis Cultivation, Manufacturing and Distribution Facility
located in a ML District Zone, pursuant to City Ordinance no. 612. The request is
to allow the facility to be located within two metal buildings.
2017111030 Rupp Cannabis
Woodlake, City of
Woodlake--Tulare
Neg 12/07/2017
TA request by Travis Ripp and Dustan Bagliere for approval of a CUP to establish
a 25,120 sf. Cannabis Cultivation, Packaging, Distribution, and Manufacturing
Facility located in a light manufacturing zone district, pursuant to city ordinance no.
612. The request is to allow the facility to be located within four metal buildings.
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2000082056 Series C Standardized Permit Riverbank Oil Transfer LLC
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Riverbank--Stanislaus
NOD
The project is the approval of the renewal of a Series C Standardized Hazardous
Waste Facility Permit by the DTSC that would authorize the continuation of the
following currently permitted activities:
Independent licensed transporters will bring waste to the facility in tank trucks.
The facility will accept, store and transfer only the following types of waste: used
oil, non-RCRA oily wastewater, waste antifreeze.
Riverbank Oil Transfer LLC will transfer used oil, oily wastewater ,and waste
antifreeze from containers and tank trucks to railroad cars for transport to
authorized offsite treatment, storage, or recycling facilities.
The Facility will not have permanent or temporary storage tanks at the proposed
facility. However, holding of hazardous waste and the mixing of hazardous waste
during handling is defined as storage under HSC Section 25123.3 (b).
2013092015 Anderson Springs Septic to Sewer Project
Lake County
--Lake
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0252-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Lake County Sanitation District.
Project is limited to the installation of a sewer main at approx. 5 bridge crossings
and 49 culvert crossings on unnamed tributaries to Anderson and Putah Creeks.
The sewer main will be installed one of three ways at each crossing: 1) mounted to
the downstream side of the bridge crossings in a protective casing 2) placed
beneath the culvert crossings by trenching 3) placed beneath the culvert crossings
by directionally drilling. The diameter of the sewer main pipe to be installed
ranges from 1.25 to 6 inches.
2014082081 Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone
Pleasanton, City of
Pleasanton--Alameda
NOD
The zone entails the implementation of rules, regulations, and guidelines to
facilitate development / redevelopment within the 40-acre area. As part of the
Zone, the City. would also execute one or more Development Agreements with
property owners. The mixed uses expected to occur with full buildout includes
club retail (aka warehouse club), hotel, recreational, and small- and large-format
general retail establishments. With development, the area of the Zone could
contain up to 535, 490 sq. ft. of building space, a net increase of 310,802 sq. ft.
over existing building space. It is assumed that the development of the area of the
Zone would occur in two or more phases.
2016101048 Recycle City Solid Waste Facility Permit Revision
Los Angeles County
South Gate--Los Angeles
NOD
Receive and process municipal solid waste (MSW) and green waste (with the
continuation of receiving and processing construction and demolition and inert
debris (CDI)). Limiting the receipt of CDI and green waste up to 1,000 tons per
day, with a maximum of 500 TPD o green waste and limiting the receipt of MSW
up to 2,000 TPD (permitted maximum daily tonnage will be the same at 3,000
TPD). Construct a new transfer/processing building that will be fully enclosed with
a misting system and sorting operation. Within the transfer/processing building,
the MSW will be received, sorted, stored and removed. A grinder will be added to
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process the green waste.
2017041036 East Palm Canyon Drive over Palm Canyon Wash Bridge Rehabilitation
Palm Springs, City of
Palm Springs--Riverside
NOD
The city of Palm Springs, in cooperation with Caltrans, proposes to retrofit,
rehabilitate and widen the East Palm Canyon Drive Bridge over Palm Canyon
Wash. The proposed project is located on East Palm Canyon Dr between the
intersections of South Araby Dr-Escoba Dr and Auto Center to the east. The East
Palm Canyon Dr Bridge rehabilitation over Palm Canyon Wash Project is located
in the city of Palm Springs in Riverside County, CA. The existing four lane bridge
crosses Palm Canyon Wash between Southridge Dr and Araby Dr-Escoba Dr.
2017091003 Goleta West Sanitary District New Administration Building
Goleta West Sanitary District
Santa Barbara--Santa Barbara
NOD
The Goleta West Sanitary District is looking to modernize its operation by
constructing a new Administration Building. The proposed project consists of
demolition of the existing single-story 1,353 SF garage and shop buildings located
adjacent to a paved access driveway along the southern edge of the project site, &
construction of a new 3,298 SF single-story Administration Building. Existing
administration uses will be transferred from the existing building to the new
structure. Existing operations in the garage and shop buildings to be demolished
will be moved into other existing facilities on the site. No expansion of operations
or additional staff will be added on-site a part of this project.
2017091028 3rd Street and 5th Street Corridor Improvements Project
Highland, City of
Highland--San Bernardino
NOD
The San Manual Band of Mission Indians (Tribe), in conjunction with the Inland
Valley Development Agency (IVDA), and the City of Highland (City), desire to
improve existing roadway and infrastructure conditions for 3rd Street/5th Street
and several intersecting local roadway segments in the City of Highland. Within
the project limits, trucks hauling concrete, sand, and gravel - especially along
Palm Avenue and 5th Street - heavily use the existing roadway network. These
truck loads co-mingle with passenger vehicles on 5th Street, which is one of only
two State Route 210 (SR-210) freeway access routes to and from SR-210 for
improved circulation in Highland's Business Park and Industrial Districts near the
San Bernardino International Airport. Existing roadway Pavement Condition Index
(PCI) varies within the Project limits from very poor (39 PCI) to very good (100
PCI). The project improvements will enhance the multi-modal flow of traffic on the
area circulation system (vehicle traffic, pedestrian and bicycle) and substantially
increase safety on the affected roadways. Upon Project completion all pavement
within Project limits will have a PCI of 100. Additionally, there are currently
significant gaps in the pedestrian network along the roadways including within the
Project. The Project will construct 1.1 miles of new sidewalks and ramps for
pedestrian safety and convenience. The project includes the following: removal
and reconstruction of existing deteriorated pavements; widening of existing
pavements, rehabilitation of existing pavements, intersection realignment,
construction of a new intersection, construction of a raised center median,
construction of dedicated turn-lanes, traffic signal modifications, construction of
storm drain improvements and appurtenances, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street
lights, bike lanes, pavement markings, signage, and routine and ordinary utility
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adjustments.
2017118084 Administrative Zoning Permit No. 62 - Overheight Retaining Wall at 2338 Charles
Way
El Cajon, City of
El Cajon--San Diego
NOE
An overrheight retaining wall to accommodate a new pool in the backyard of an
existing single-family residential lot.
2017118142 Temporary Applicaiton to Approproiate Surface Water Flows for Underground
Storage
Huron, City of
Huron--Fresno
NOE
Diversion and storage of up to 13,513 acre-feet of water from the West Side
Detention Basin at the terminus of the Arroyo Pasajero for irrigation and municipal
use, for the City of Huron and the Arroyo Pasajero Mutual Water Company.
2017118143 Abrams Lake Disposal Site
Caltrans #2
--Siskiyou
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes a state only
funded project to create a permanent disposal site to accommodate clean earthen
material generated by routine and emergency maintenance activities, slides, and
furture campital projects.
2017118144 Tombstone Disposal Site
Caltrans #2
--Modoc
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes a state only
funded project to create a permanent disposal site to accommodate clean earthen
material generated by routine and emergency maintenance activities, slides, and
future capital projects.
2017118145 E Gyle Flood Damage Repairs and MItigation Project
Tehama, City of
Tehama--Tehama
NOE
Proposed work would include restoring the south shoulder of E Gyle to pre-disater
conditions with mitigation of future damage by adding a fabric/slurry rock slope
protection.
2017118146 Educational Options Facility and Distrct Office Improvements
Fremont Union High School District
Sunnyvale--Santa Clara
NOE
The Fremont Union High School District Education Options and Adult Education
Programs currently operate out of a remodeled mainternance building and 22
relocatable buildings that are located behind the existing District Office building. In
addition to offices and space for ancillary uses (e.g,, restrooms and storage),
these existing buildings include a total of 20 classrooms. The Fremont Union High
School District (District) proposes to relocate the Adult Education Program offsite,
construct a new Educational Options Program building at the District Office site,
and improve the existing District Office Building.
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2017118147 Appliance Efficiency Standards Rulemaking for Computers and Light-Emitting
Diode Lamps
Energy Commission
--
NOE
Rulemaking to modify existing applicance efficiency regulations for computers and
light-emitting diode (LED) lamps.
2017118148 Order Revising State Water Board Revised Water Right Order 2002-0013
State Water Resources Control Board
--Imperial, Riverside
NOE
The Order accepts a draft stipulated agreement related to the Salton Sea
Management Program (SSMP), recognizes a schedule of milestones for Phase I of
the SSMP per, requires annual SSMP progress reports to the Board, and sets a
schedule for annual workshos to evaluate SSMP progress.
2017118149 PLN17-01785
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
57H-26S, Drilling New Well, Install Pipeline and electrical Lines
2017118150 PLN17-01786
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
57NE-28S, Drill New Well, Install Pipeline and Electrical Lines
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Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
Documents Received on Thursday, November 09, 2017
2006031049 Hidden Creeks Estates
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
EIR 01/10/2018
Note: Revised Draft EIR & Extended Per Lead
The project consists of a proposal to annex the project site into the city of LA and
subdivide the site to create 188 single-family residential lots (25 of which would be
Equine keeping Residential lots), a public park, and an equestrian center. The
equestrian center would replace the existing Mountain Meadows Stables located
on the southern portion of the project site. Approx 131.5 acres of the project site
would be preserved as open space. Primary access would be provided by
extending Mason Ave north from Porter Ranch and west to the project site, with
secondary access provided by Browns Canyon Road.
2016071067 Avanti South Specific Plan
Lancaster, City of
Lancaster--Los Angeles
EIR 12/26/2017
The project requests adoption of the Avanti South Specific Plan (SP 15-02) and
approval of GPA 16-01, ZC 16-01, and TTM No. 74312 for the approx 307.7-acre
site. The specific plan proposes a master-planned community and provides a
development plan, including a land use plan, parks and open space plan, mobility
plan, and infrastructure and public services plan, as well as development
standards and design guidelines to guide future development of the property. The
specific plan proposes a mix of residential uses at varying densities, commercial,
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open space/park uses, school site, and a fire station site. Buildout of the specific
plan would result in 1,700 dwelling units; 216,600 sf of commercial uses;
31.5-acres of open space/parks; 12.8-acre school site; 1.3-acre fire station; and
38.4 acres of internal streets.
2012082093 Napa Oaks II
Napa, City of
Napa--Napa
FIN
Note: Per lead agency NOA of FEIR is available:
http://www.cityofnapa.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2261&
catid=15&Itemid=104
The project consists of the subdivision of an 80.63 acre hillside property at 3027 &
3095 Old Sonoma Road and 211 Casswall Street into 51 single family lots and
associated infrastructure, a 0.5 acre park, and 49.43 acres preserved as open
space. The primary access would be located on the south of Old Sonoma Road
opposite Lilienthal Ave, with a secondary EVA access further west on Old Sonoma
Rd. The site currently contains two residences and associated outbuildings and is
used for the grazing of cattle. Areas of the site have been graded in the past, and
the proposed home sites have been plotted on the flatter portion of the property
with slopes generally less than 15 percent.
2013112038 Northborough
Sacramento County
--Sacramento
FIN
1. A General Plan Amendment to change the land use designation of
approximately 298+/- gross acres from Agricultural-Residential to Low Density
(255 acres) and Recreation (30+/- acres).
2. A Community Plan Amendment to amend the Rio Linda - Elverta Community
Plan for the 298+/- gross acre site from Agricultural-Residential 2 with an
Agricultural Residential Preservation Area Overlay (ARPA) (286+/- acres) and
Agricultural Residential 5 to Residential Density 7 (128+/- acres), Residential
Density 5 (71+/- acres), Residential Density 4 (40+/- acres), Agricultural
Residential 5 (11+/- acres), Public/Quasi Public (34+/- acres) and Park (11+/-
acres).
3. A Community Plan Amendment to amend Policy LU-6 of the Rio Linda - Elverta
Community Plan to reflect the adoption of the Elverta Specific Plan and to note
that the proposed project (Northborough) will add additional acreage to the
"Urban" area and would modify the overall residential holding capacity of the
"urban" area from 4,500 dwelling units to 5,689 dwelling units (4,500 du existing
holding capacity + 1,127 proposed du).
4. A Specific Plan Amendment to amend the Elverta Specific Plan for the 298+/-
gross acre site from agricultural residential 1-5 (281+/- acres), Elementary School
(13+/- acres), Drainage/Trails (2+/- acres) to Single Family Residential 3-5 (105+/-
acres), single family residential 6-7 (142+/- acres),
Community/Sports/Neighborhood Parks (11+/- acres), Detention/Joint Use (27+/-
acres).
5. A rezone of approximately 298+/- gross acres from AR-5 to RD-4 (40+/- acres),
RD-5 (72+/- acres), RD-7 (142+/- acres), and O (32+/- acres).
This NOP has been updated to address a modification in the project boundary,
minor changes to the land use plan, as well as identify foreseeable, off-site
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environmental impacts. Off-site impacts include the construction of a Sacramento
Municipal Utilities District substation and associated facilities, and drainage
improvements on neighboring parcels.
2015101003 Spring Street Hotel
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
FIN
The Project would involve the demolition of the existing surface parking lot and
restaurant building and construction of a hotel with approximately 105,841 sf of
floor area, including: 170 hotel rooms; 7,050 sf of restaurant space; 3,780 sf of bar
space; 1,000 sf gym; 1,000 sf of ancillary office space; a 2,940 sf gallery bar, and
a 1,200 sf conference/screening room. A total of 12,460 sf of open space would
include 6,300 sf of balconies for the hotel rooms; a 1,510 sf roof bar; and a 2,770
sf pool deck. The project would be up to approximately 26 stories plus three
subterranean parking levels, reaching a max height of approx. 338 feet. Approx.
63 vehicle parking spaces would be provided on site utilizing a car elevator in
lower levels 2 and 3.
2017111031 Boat Dry Storage Yard Reconfiguration
Monterey, City of
Monterey--Monterey
MND 12/08/2017
The project consists of reconfiguration and improvement to an existing Boat Dry
Storage Yard to provide standard spaces for boat storage and to improve
circulation. Improvements include site grading and resurfacing the site. A new
concrete driveway will be created from Figueroa Street with a lopped circulation
system through the boat yard. Other improvements include installation of
"low-impact" drainage features, two new light poles, new fencing, and a new
sidewalk and sidewalk crossing (driveway approach) on Figueroa. A future project
phase would improve the adjacent parking area by providing 72 delineated vehicle
parking spaces within an existing informally used parking lot with relocation of an
existing driveway. This phase is not currently planned or funded, and it is not
known when it may be completed.
2017111034 New Willow Tree K-8 Facility
Community Collaborative Charter School - Pathways Academy
--San Diego
MND 12/08/2017
Friends of Willow Tree (operating under the authority of Community Collaborative -
Pathways Academy) is proposing operation of a small school facility on an approx
14-acreproject site located at 6983 West Lilac Road in the community of Bonsall in
northern San Diego County, CA. The proposed project consists of the installation
of 11 portable buildings: 8 classroom buildings and 1 kindergarten building with
total capacity for 218 students; an administration building; and a restroom building.
Access would be via two driveways: one from West Lilac Road and one from an
unamed road along the west site boundary. A parking lot with 94 total parking
spaces.
2017112023 S17-0004/AT&T CAF (Site 5 Somerset)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 12/13/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
The Conditional Use Permit would allow for the construction and operation of five
telecommunication towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Pleasant
Valley, Nashville, Somerset, Grey's Corner and Greenwood areas. The
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telecommunication facilities would consist of four stealth broadleaf towers and one
lattice tower, with one 35kw standby propane generator, one equipment shelter
and one 500 gallon propane tank located upon a 1,050 sf fenced leased area at
each site. Up to 12 panel antennas would be installed on each tower. The towers
would range in height from 120-160 feet.
Accessed to the sites would be through existing and new private driveways.
2017112024 S17-0004/AT&T CAF (Site 3 Buffalo Hill)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 12/13/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
The CUP would allow for the construction and operation of five telecommunication
towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Pleasant Valley, Nashville,
Somerset, Grey's Corner and Greenwood areas. The telecommunication facilities
would consist of four stealth broadleaf towers and one lattice tower, with one 35kw
standby propane generator, one equipment shelter and one 500 gallon propane
tank located upon a 1,050 sf fenced leased area at each site. Up to 12 panel
antennas would be installed on each tower. The towers would range in height from
120-160 feet.
Accessed to the sites would be through existing and new private driveways.
2017112025 S17-0004/AT&T CAF (Site 2 Nashville)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 12/13/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
The Conditional Use Permit would allow for the construction and operation of five
telecommunication towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Pleasant
Valley, Nashville, Somerset, Grey's Corner and Greenwood areas. The
telecommunication facilities would consist of four stealth broadleaf towers and one
lattice tower, with one 35kw standby propane generator, one equipment shelter
and one 500 gallon propane tank located upon a 1,050 sf fenced leased area at
each site. Up to 12 panel antennas would be installed on each tower. The towers
would range in height from 120-160 feet.
Accessed to the sites would be through existing and new private driveways.
2017112026 S17-0004/AT&T CAF (Site 1 Old Fort Jim)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 12/13/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
The Conditional Use Permit would allow for the construction and operation of five
telecommunication towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Pleasant
Valley, Nashville, Somerset, Grey's Corner and Greenwood areas. The
telecommunication facilities would consist of four stealth broadleaf towers and one
lattice tower, with one 35kw standby propane generator, one equipment shelter
and one 500 gallon propane tank located upon a 1,050 sf fenced leased area at
each site. Up to 12 panel antennas would be installed on each tower. The towers
would range in height from 120-160 feet.
Accessed to the sites would be through existing and new private driveways.
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2017112027 S17-0004/AT&T CAF (Site 4 Outingdale)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 12/13/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
The Conditional Use Permit would allow for the construction and operation of five
telecommunication towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Pleasant
Valley, Nashville, Somerset, Grey's Corner and Greenwood areas. The
telecommunication facilities would consist of four stealth broadleaf towers and one
lattice tower, with one 35kw standby propane generator, one equipment shelter
and one 500 gallon propane tank located upon a 1,050 sf fenced leased area at
each site. Up to 12 panel antennas would be installed on each tower. The towers
would range in height from 120-160 feet.
Accessed to the sites would be through existing and new private driveways.
2017112028 PD16-0003/El Dorado Hills Memory Care (The Pavilions)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 12/13/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
Planned development permit for the construction and operation of a 64-bed,
single-story, 38,784 sf memory care facility. The project includes a max of 42
parking stalls (including 12 reserve stalls), landscaping, and three monument
signs. The facility will be accessed from Francisco Drive and Cambria Way.
2017111032 Los Angeles County Waterworks District 29 Priority Capital Deficiencies
Improvements
Los Angeles County
Malibu--Los Angeles
NOP 12/18/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
Improvements in Waterworks Division No. 29, including demolition of two water
tanks and construction on one tank reservoir in the unincorporated area of
Topanga; replacement of approx 34,300 ft of underground water pipeline in city of
Malibu; construction of approx 6,300 ft of new underground pipeline in city of
Malibu; and repairing several creek crossing locations by replacing and recoating
segments of pipe and release valves.
2017112022 Grant Line Road Corridor Project
San Joaquin County
Tracy--San Joaquin
NOP 12/08/2017
The Grant Line Road/Kasson corridor is experiencing large volumes of both
vehicle and truck traffic due to the growth of Tracy's population and industrial area
in the northeastern part of the city. The community of Banta is located near the
middle of the corridor and is at the epicenter of an increase in traffic flows and
accidents. Banta is a rural community consisting of residential housing, an
elementary school, commercial buildings, and a fire station.
The county is developing a comprehensive corridor plan that addresses traffic
operations for both the near-term and the long-term. During project development,
four alternative roadway alignments were evaluated that address the project goals.
The county selected Alternative 3A and Alternative 4 for detailed environmental
review and for traffic studies.
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2009091126 California High-Speed Train Project Fresno to Bakersfield Section
High Speed Rail Authority, California
Fresno, Hanford, Wasco, Bakersfield--Fresno, Tulare, Kern, Kings
SIR 01/16/2018
The Fresno to Bakersfield Project Section EIR/EIS considered several alternatives
between the cities of Fresno and Bakersfield and ultimately identified a Preferred
Alternative from the Fresno high-speed rail station to the Bakersfield high-speed
rail station to Oswell St in Bakersfield. The California High Speed Rail Authority
Board certified the Fresno to Bakersfield Section Final EIR/EIS in May 2014. The
Preferred Alternative identified by the Authority Board consists of portions of the
BNSF alternative in combination with the Corcoran Bypass, Allensworth Bypass,
and Bakersfield Hybrid alternatives. In Bakersfield, the preferred alternative
included a station that would be constructed at the corner of Truxtun and Union
Ave/SR 204, as well as maintenance of infrastructure facility that would lie along
the alignment extending from downtown Fresno to approx 7th Standard Road.
Therefore, the board did not approve a location for the portion of the alignment
that extended into Bakersfield. The FRA, in August 2014, approved the entire
preferred alternative from the Fresno Station to Oswell St in Bakersfield.
2011052085 Sutter Basin Feasibility Study
Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency
--Sutter, Butte
NOD
Project consists of improvements to existing levees of the Sacramento River Flood
Control Project extending along approx. 41 miles of the Feather River, which will
provide higher levels of flood protection to local communities. This work will be
undertaken primarily by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE.)
SBFCA's role in the USACE project is to (1) acquire properties for project
purposes and (2) contribute funding.
The USACE explored this project in the Sutter Basin Pilot Feasibility Study
(SBPFS), which resulted in a joint EIR/SEIR. The purpose of the SBPFS was to
investigate and determine the extent of Federal Interest in plans that reduce flood
risk to the Sutter Basin in Sutter and Butte Counties. Based upon the SBPFS and
the EIR/SEIS, the USACE approved the project, which will provide higher levels of
flood risk management to local communities.
2012021017 West Mission Bay Drive Bridge Replacement Project
San Diego, City of
--San Diego
NOD
The San Diego RWQCB is issuing a Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality
certification (Cert. No. R9-2015-0188 to the project applicant, City of San Diego.
The applicant proposes to replace the existing four lane West Mission Bay Bridge
and replace it with two new parallel bridge structures each containing three lanes.
A temporary trestle structure will be built as part of the construction period. A total
of 2.69 acres of wetland waters of the U.S. and or State will be permanently
shaded.
2012032035 320 Church Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Half Moon Bay, City of
Half Moon Bay--San Mateo
NOD
Tentative Subdivision Map, Coastal Development Permit, and Use Permit to
subdivide two parcels totaling approx. 5.5 acres into twelve residential lots, an
open space conservation area, a passive recreation park, a private street, and
associated infrastructure within the Commercial-Downtown (C-D) Zoning District.
An IS/MND was adopted in June 2012 for a previous version of the project. An
Addendum to the IS/MND was prepared for the revised and reduced scope version
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of the project approved in Nov. 2017.
2013012003 I-80/SR-65 Interchange Improvements Project
Caltrans #3
Roseville, Rocklin--Placer
NOD
The Central Valley RWQCB is issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification for the
subject Project. The Project includes improvements to the I-80/SR-65 interchange
to reduce traffic congestion.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Ch. 19.98 (Oil and Gas Production),
to include new site development standards for all oil and gas exploration,
extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated Kern County.
The DOGGR, as the CEQA responsible agency, will be issuing a permit for the
proposed project activity, which consists of the following:
CRC proposes to add perforation and frac one stage in the Carneroes 1 zone in
existing producer 86-29R (API # 02927186). Perforations will also be added in the
C2, G3 and G1 after the frac. The well will be returned to production on Rod
pump. This work is expected to take 8 days (including placement of Baker-type
portable tanks and all ancillary equipment to support the closed loop system, as
well as the WST). Proposed well is in a densely developed oilfield (Elk Hills).
The Water Board has issued a a concurrence letter to the operator that no
protected waters exist in the affected area therefore no groundwater monitoring
program is required. A spill contingency and spill prevention, control and
countermeasures, plans for WST activities is on file with the Division.
2014011069 Lincoln Specific Plan
Whittier, City of
Whittier--Los Angeles
NOD
At the Nov. 8, 2017 City of Whittier Historic Resources Commission meeting, the
Historic Resources Commission held a noticed public hearing and adopted
Resolution HR17-06, approving Certificate of Appropriateness 17-005. Certificate
of Appropriateness 17-005 allows for the demolition of three historic resources
(The Auditorium, Infirmary, and Gymnasium) due to an economic hardship in
retaining the buildings of the property located at 11850 Whittier Blvd., also known
as the former Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility (Assessor's Parcel
Number 8170-013-904).
On June 25, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution NO. 8702 which certified
the FEIR for the Lincoln Specific Plan and its associated entitlements (Tentative
Tract Map and Development Agreement) with findings and statement of overriding
consideration. The FEIR fully analyzed the impacts of development of 750
residential units, construction of roads and infrastructure and up to 208,300 sq. ft.
of commercial uses. As part of the project, the FEIR analyzed the environmental
impacts of the project, including the demolition of the Auditorium, Infirmary and
Gymnasium. In accordance with 14 CA Code of Regulations Section 15162, the
City has determined Certificate of Appropriateness 17-005 does not require
additional environmental review. Certificate of Appropriateness 17-005 involves
no substantial changes to the project or the circumstances under which the project
is being undertaken nor has new information been made available that requires a
SEIR. Certificate of Appropriateness 17-005 is part of the implementation of the
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Lincoln Specific Plan.
2015062056 Facebook Campus Expansion Project
Menlo Park, City of
Menlo Park--San Mateo
NOD
The Approved Project, as certified in Nov. 2016, includes the demolition of
buildings at the site and the construction of two new office buildings (Buildings 21
and 22) and a hotel. Compared to the Approved Project, the proposed revised
project would include the redesign of Building 22 to encompass a four-story
building with a reduced building footprint, a stand alone eight story parking garage,
increasing the height of Building 22, increasing the amount of private landscaped
open space, and adding recharging facilities. Existing Building 305 would remain
on the site until 2022 at the latest, at which time the building would be demolished
and a hotel would be constructed.
2015091064 Test Well Drilling Project
Allensworth Community Services District
--Tulare
NOD
The test well project will involve the drilling of a hole to a depth of approximately
500-ft using a single drill rig with attached casing hammer and necessary tooling.
The approximate footprint of this equipment is 30-ft by 50-fy. The test will advance
an 8-5/8" diameter steel casing as it drills and will collect water quality samples at
each water bearing formation encountered as the drilling progresses.
Approximately 8 cy of earth material or drill cuttings will be removed during the test
well project and this material will be discharged to above ground tanks that can be
removed and disposed of at the completion of the project. As water bearing
formations are encountered and water quality samples collected, the pumped
water will be discharged to above ground tanks. It is anticipated that there would
be approximately twelve water quality samples each pumped for 10 minutes at
approximately 50 gpm to 80 gpm. At the completion of the test hole, it will be filled
with cement from the bottom to 6-ft below ground surface and the ground surface
restored to original conditions.
2016021013 1020 S. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOD
A 936,712 sq. ft. mixed-use development consisting of one 29-story hotel with 300
rooms and a 49 story residential tower with 435 condominiums and approx. 58,959
sq. ft. retail/commercial space and approx. 52,000 sq. ft. of open space.
2016061020 Meridian West Campus-Lower Plateau Project
March Joint Powers Authority
Moreno Valley, Riverside--Riverside
NOD
Waive the Second Reading of Ordinance #JPA 17-04, approving Industrial (94.8
acres), Business Park (23.63 acres) and Mixed Use (5.57 acres) Zoning on the
project site, consistent with the March JPA General Plan and Land Use Map.
Project EIR for the Meridian West Lower Plateau development was certified by the
March Joint Powers Commission at the first reading of the Ordinance on Oct. 25,
2017.
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2017091050 Mira Costa High School Gymnasium Replacement
Manhattan Beach Unified School District
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOD
Manhattan Beach Unified School District is proposing to demolish and remove the
39,393 sf 780-seat gymnasium, and to construct and operate a 70,256 sf 2,500
seat gym at Mira Costa HS.
2017091052 Randle Avenue Construction Project
Dinuba, City of
Dinuba--Tulare
NOD
The city of Dinuba is proposing the construction of an 18" sanitary sewer line on
Randle Ave from E. Sierra Way to E. Olive Way, an 8" water main on Randle Ave
from E. Sierra Way to E. Olive Way and the extension of Randle Ave from E.
Sierra Way to E. Olive Way, and E. Terrace Drive west of Randle Ave, including
street construction, curb and gutters, sidewalks, storm drain system, sewer lines,
irrigation ditch piping and street lighting. The proposed water main improvements
will provide a loop system to ensure safe and portable water.
2017092040 Chang Property Development
San Ramon, City of
San Ramon--Contra Costa
NOD
The applicant is proposing to develop a 43-lot single family subdivision and 18
secondary dwelling units, along with the provision of street improvements,
landscaping, utilities, a tot lot to serve project residents, and other ancillary
improvements on a 16-acre portion of the project site; dedicate and construct a
neighborhood parking 2-acre of land; and preserve the remainder of the 195-acre
site as natural open space. The proposed project is pursuant to the Northwest
Specific Plan, adopted by the city in 2006.
2017119002 Agreement between the Kern County Water Agency (Agency) and California
Department of Water Resources (DWR) for Delivery of San Joaquin River
Exchange Contractor
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
Water Authority (Authority) 2017 Central Valley Project (CVP) Water to
Rosedale-Rio Bravo Water Storage District (WSD)
This NOD replaces the NOE filed by the Agency on Oct. 27, 2017. The Agency is
entering into the Agreement with DWR to deliver 2017 CVP water to Rosedale-Rio
Bravo WSD. In compliance with the CA Environmental Water Quality Act, the
Authority filed the Water Transfer Program for the San Joaquin River Exchange
Contractors Water Authority 2014-2038 Final EIR/EIS on Jan 28, 2013. As part of
the Authority's Water Transfer Program, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation will make
available to the Agency on behalf of its member unit Rosedale-Rio Bravo WSD up
to 50,000 acre-feet of the Authority's 2017 CCVP water currently in storage in San
Luis Reservoir, for delivery to Rosedale-Rio Bravo WSD.
2017118151 Line 85 at Mile Post 55.98 Main Line Valve Leak Repair (Incidental Take Permit
No. 2081-2017-043-04)
Fish & Wildlife #4
--Kern
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has issued Incidental Take Permit
No. 2081-2017-041-04, pursuant to Section 2081 subdivision (b) of the Fish and
Game Code (see Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, S 783.2) to Southern California Gas
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Company to incidentally take San Joaquin antelope squirrel which is listed as
threatened, and giant kangaroo rat which is listed as endangered under the
California Endangered Species Act (CESA; Fish & G Code 2050 et seq.; see Cal.
Code Regs., tit. 14, s 670.5, subd. (b)(6)B) and (a)(6)(C), respectively).
Due to an unexpected and potentially hazardous leak, Project activities include
replacing the main line valve assembly on Line 85, the installing one stopple,
replacing the chain link fence, and asphalt paving within the fencing. The new
assembly will be buried with valve operator extensions above ground alongside
the blowdown stack. Approximately 1,500 square feet (0.03 acre) will be disturbed
for the main line valve assembly installation and approximately 19,305 square feet
(0.44 acre) will be disturbed for the construction staging areas. Replacement of the
valve assembly will require excavating a 3,200 square foot area a maximum of 15
feet deep. Installation of the stopple will require excavating an 800 square foot
area located 70-feet southeast of the valve. The depth of the excavation will be a
maximum of 15 feet deep. Excavation will be backfilled to 90% compaction
utilizing zero slack slurry or native fill with no rocks or debris.
2017118152 Line 85 at Mile Post 50.70 Main Line Valve Leak Repair (Incidental Take Permit
No. 2081-2017-042-04)
Fish & Wildlife #4
--Kern
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has issued Incidental Take Permit
No. 2081-2017-041-04, pursuant to Section 2081 subdivision (b) of the Fish and
Game Code (see Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, S 783.2) to Southern California Gas
Company to incidentally take San Joaquin antelope squirrel which is listed as
threatened, and giant kangaroo rat which is listed as endangered under the
California Endangered Species Act (CESA; Fish & G Code 2050 et seq.; see Cal.
Code Regs., tit. 14, s 670.5, subd. (b)(6)(B) and (a)(6)(C), respectively).
Due to an unexpected and potentially hazardous leak, Project activities include
replacing the main line valve assembly on Line 85, installing a chain link fence,
asphalt paving within the fencing, and demolishing the existing corrugated steel
caisson and guard rail. The new assembly will be buried with the valve operator
extensions above ground alongside the blowdown stack. Approximately 1,500
square feet (0.03 acre) will be permanently disturbed for the main line valve
assembly installation and approximately 53,109 square feet (1.22 acres) will be
temporarily disturbed for the construction and staging areas. Replacement of the
valve assembly will require excavating a 2,400 square foot area to a maximum 15
feet deep at the valve. The excavation will be backfilled utilizing native spoil or
clean fill. Staging areas will be located within the adjacent area consisting of salt
brush and non-native grasses. Vegetation within these staging areas will be
mowed or have vegetation trimmed, but will not be graded. Work is anticipated to
take up to two months to complete.
2017118153 Line 85 at Mile Post 48.38 Main Line Valve Leak Repair (Incidental Take Permit
No. 2081-2017-041-04)
Fish & Wildlife #4
--Kern
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has issued Incidental Take Permit
No. 2081-2017-041-04, pursuant to Section 2081 subdivision (b) of the Fish and
Game Code (see Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, S 783.2) to Southern California Gas
Company to incidentally take San Joaquin antelope squirrel which is listed as
threatened, and giant kangaroo rat which is listed as endangered under the
California Endangered Species Act (CESA; Fish & G Code 2050 et seq.; see Cal.
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Code Regs., tit. 14, s 670.5, subd. (b)(6)(B) and (a)(6)(C), respectively).
Project activities include replacing an unexpected and potentially hazardous leak
in the main line valve assembly on Line 85, installing two stopples, replacing the
chain link fence, asphalt paving within the fencing, and demolishing the existing
wood vault. The new assembly will be buried with valve operator extensions above
ground alongside the blowdown stack. Replacement of the valve assembly will
require excavating a 4,000 square foot area a maximum of 15 feet deep.
Excavation will be backfilled to 90% compaction utilizing zero slack slurry or native
fill with no rocks or debris. Approximately 3,400 square feet (0.07 acre) will be
disturbed for the main line valve assembly installation and approximately 72,259
square feet (1.66 acres) will be disturbed for temporary construction and staging
areas. Staging areas will be located within the adjacent area within the habitat and
the right-of-way dirt access road just west of the structure. Work is anticipated to
take up to two months to complete.
2017118154 Interstate 8 - Install Concrete Barrier - 3A1131
Caltrans #11
La Mesa--
NOE
Remove existing guardrail and end treatment, and install a new concrete barrier
along Interstate 8 in the City of La Mesa, San Diego County.
2017118155 Butte 162 Bridge Seismic Retrofit and Paint
Caltrans #3
Oroville--Butte
NOE
The purpose of this project is to seismic retrofit and address corrosion on two
bridge structures (Bidwell Bar Bridge #12-0188 and Canyon Creek Bridge
#12-0184) on SR 162 over Lake Oroville, by providing a seismic retrofit and
painting the steel elements on both bridges.
2017118156 Transfer to land coverage rights to satisfy Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Settlement Ageement requirements.
Tahoe Conservancy
--El Dorado
NOE
Project consists of the sale and transfer of 1,744 square feet of potential land
coverage rights from Conservancy-owned land to a receiving parcel. The coverage
transfer will satisfy Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Settlement Agreement
requirements for non-permitted coverage for an existing residence, garage, deck,
and driveway. The transfer enables the receiving landowner to carry out the
project without any net increase in the amount of existing land coverage in the
Lake Tahoe Basin.
2017118157 Erosion Control at Bear Creek
Caltrans #10
Lodi--
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes to install erosion
control measures beneath the bridge structure (BR 29-0062) on state route (SR)
88 over Bear Creek in San Joaquin County. The scope of work includes
excavation of loose soil; excavation of a trench along toe of slope on right and left
banks; placement of RSP (Rock Slope Protection); and RSP replacement in-kind,
at both abutments. The project's purpose is to prevent further scour that is
washing away the channel banks, and the need is to prevent the undermining of
associated bridge abutments, piers, and foundation.
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2017118158 Peddler HIll Maintenance STation Electrical Conduit
Caltrans #10
--Amador
NOE
The California Department of Trnsportation (Caltrans) proposes a highway
maintenance project at the Peddler Hill Maintenance Station (MTCE 5729) on
State Route 88 in Amador County. The purpose of the project will connect the
existing Peddler Hill Maintenance Station to theKirkwood Meadows Public Utility
District (KMPUC) for primary electrical power, and the need of the porject is to
maintain electrical power at the maintenance station.
2017118159 SR 120 RHMA Overlay Project
Caltrans #10
Stockton--San Joaquin
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes to overlay
highway from the State Route (SR) 5/120 Separation and Overhead to the SR
99/120 Separation in San Joaquin County, from post mils (PM) R0.5 to T7.2.
2017118160 Los Molinos ADA
Caltrans #2
--Tehama
NOE
The California Department of Transportation, using both state and federal funds,
proposes to construct curb ramps and sidewalks that comply with the Americans
with Disabilities Act.
2017118161 PLN17-01798
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
M1 15-11 A, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP166116
2017118162 PLN17-01795
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
M1 - 13-7A, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017118163 PLN17-01758
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
553CR3-29, Minor Rework
2017118164 Boulder Relocation Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0243-R2).
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Amador
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0243-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to Mr.
Arthur J. Harris.
The project is limited to the relocation of approx 30 large boulders from the north
bank of Sutter Creek to the south bank of Sutter Creek, in an area that is
experiencing or likely to experience greater risk of erosion.
2017118165 Karadanis Pier Repair/Rebuild Project (Lake Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0232-R2).
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Placer
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0232-R2,
pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Robert F. Whittey.
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The Permittee proposes to rebuild the existing fixed pier and attached floating pier
that were damaged during the past winter. 18 wood posts and concrete footings
and two steel piling will be removed and replaced with 14 10 3/4 in diameter steel
piling, two TS4x4 steel piling, and 2 4-in diameter steel piling. Piling will be driven
to a depth of 6 ft. 4x6x120-in steel joists will be supported by W6x15 steel beams
that are attached to the piling. 2x6 in cedar decking will be used as the decking
surface. The project will result in the reduction of 16.1 sf of lakebed disturbance
with the replacement of existing wood posts and pier piling.
All debris and staging will be contained on a floating amphibious barge. All
material transport to and from the project site will occur via barge and be
loaded/offloaded at the Donner Lake Marina. No impact to the existing beach will
occur. The lake depth is approx 3-4 ft at the location of the work. Project
construction is estimated to be completed within four weeks of commencement.
2017118166 Bicocca Culvert (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0236-R2).
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Plumas
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0236-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Kristin
Bicocca.
The project includes the placement of a 36-inch diameter culvert in an ephemeral
tributary to Grizzly Creek. The culvert pipe will be approx 30 ft long. Approx 150 cy
of fill, 25 cy of road base, and 48 yards of rock armor will be placed over the
culvert. Straw bales will be installed below the culvert outfall and straw waddles at
the base of rock armoring within the banks. No water will be flowing in the stream
during construction.
2017118167 Veerkamp Dam Removal Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0228-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--El Dorado
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0228-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Doug
Veerkamp General Engineering, Inc.
The project is limited to the removal of an approx 110 ft wide earthen dam which
once impounded a seasonal pond. A pipe at the base of the dam currently allows
seasonal flows to pass through w/o restriction. The dam will be removed using an
excavator, a bulldozer, and a dump truck. Approx 450 cy of soil will be removed
and used onsite to create three level building pads, all three of which will be
located in upland portions of the site.
2017118168 Mobilitie NPC2017-93 Santa Cruz County Fiber Optic project
Public Utilities Commission
--Santa Cruz
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017118169 Sunesys project 427172 Port of Hueneme and Oxnard
Public Utilities Commission
Port Hueneme, Oxnard--Ventura
NOE
Sunesys installs telecommunications infrastructure capable of providing high
speed dedicated access and multiplexing services to commercial, nonprofit and
governmental entities.
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2017118170 ExteNet San Fracisco Fiber Optic Project CL2017-009
Public Utilities Commission
Hayward--Alameda
NOE
Extenet installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance broadband and
telecommunications speeds.
2017118171 ExteNet San Francisco Fiber Optic Project CL2017-013
Public Utilities Commission
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOE
Extenet installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance broadband and
telecommunications speeds.
2017118172 ExteNet Hayward Fiber Optic Project CL2017-010
Public Utilities Commission
Hayward--Alameda
NOE
Extenet installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance broadband and
telecommunications speeds.
2017118173 Skid Mounted Mobile Pilot/Education Unit for Source Separated Organics
Processing with Cogeneration Capabilities
Energy Commission
Goleta--Santa Barbara
NOE
The purpose of this agreement is to fund the design, construction and operation of
skid mounted mobile pilot/education units for source separated organics/biosolids
processing with cogeneration capabilities. This project will use innovative
technology to construct, demonstrate, and pretreat organic wastes prior to
anaerobic digestion at a wastewater treatment facility to enhance operational
efficiencies and increase biogas production. The pretreatment technology will be
constructed as skid-mounted mobile units for processing source-separated
organic wastes and biosolids and will have cogeneration capabilities thereby
further increasing the energy generation from the wastewater treatment system.
2017118174 PLN17-01812
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Dick 102H Sec. 34, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118175 PLN17-01810
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Dick 100H Sec. 34, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118176 Encroachment Permit No. 1117-NUJ-0799 Pure Water San Diego
Caltrans #11
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
Encroachment Permit #1117-NUJ-0799: The City of San Diego proposes to tunnel
under I-805 at PM 26.06 to construct a 10 feet diameter steel casing. Both the
launching and receiving pits will be outside Caltrans ROW. This construction is
part of the Pure Water San Diego program.
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2016051079 Montecito Union Elementary School Project
Montecito Union School District
--Santa Barbara
EIR 01/09/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The project proposes to renovate existing school buildings and infrastructure, and
includes the following project components: expansion of the South Parking lot;
expansion of on-campus student drop-off and pick-up areas; demolition of the
garage on the former residential structure and removal of the Staff Parking Lot;
restriping and widening of San Ysidro Road to include a left-turn lane for
northbound traffic and a median north of the South Parking Lot entrance; interior
renovation of the kindergarten/First grade building and main building, including
Americans with Disabilities Act improvements; placement of temporary classrooms
for use while the Main Building undergoes upgrades; and conversion of the
Kindergarten Parking Lot to a play area. The project would require export of
approx 1,000 cy of material.
2017021031 North School Reconstruction Project
Hermosa Beach City School District
Hermosa Beach--Los Angeles
EIR 01/02/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The project is the reconstruction of the North School property and entails
demolishing existing structures, extending the site footprint eastward over an
approximately 0.5-acre vegetated slope, constructing new school facilities, and
reopening the property to accommodate up to 510 elementary students. A surface
parking lot with 46 stalls is proposed in the western portion of the site; vehicle
access would be provided from 25th and 26th Streets. A two-story classroom
building is proposed along 25th St, and a multipurpose building is proposed along
26th Street near Morningside Drive. An asphalt playground would be developed
between the two buildings, and a natural turf field would be on the eastern side.
2017031048 Colony Commerce Center East Specific Plan
Ontario, City of
Ontario--San Bernardino
EIR 01/03/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The proposed project is the Colony Commerce Center East Specific Plan which
allows for the development of a +/-1,914,365 sf industrial development on +/- 95
acres of land. The project site consists of six parcels within 3 planning areas. The
project proposal includes a specific plan, tentative tract map, development plan,
and the development agreement for PA-1 and PA-2, which would be developed as
phase 1 of the specific plan, and includes +/-1,683,170 sf of development. No
specific development proposal has been submitted for PA-3 (phase 2 of the
specific plan); therefore, the development potential of +/-231,195 sf will be
analyzed for this PA. The max building height would be 65 ft.
2017051012 100 North Crescent Drive Beverly Hills Media Center Project
Beverly Hills, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
EIR 01/05/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The project site consists of a three-story office building on the northeast corner of
Wilshire Blvd and North Crescent Dr in Beverly Hills. The project would involve a
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comprehensive renovation of the existing building that would include two additional
floors of commercial office space (increasing the building height from 43-72 ft), a
restaurant, and a renovated screening room within the building. The three existing
levels of subterranean parking would remain; however, each level would be
re-planned to increase the total number of spaces by using tandem spaces,
compact spaces, lifts for stacked parking, and valet serviced drive-aisle spaces to
meet parking requirements. The project would also involve renovation of Crescent
Mini Dr Park, located on the north side of the building, with new seating,
hardscape, and drought-tolerate landscaping.
2017031015 Orange Cove Elementary School Project
Kings Canyon Unified School District
Orange Cove--Fresno
MND 12/12/2017
The project encompasses the acquisition of a 15-acre elementary school site on
the east side of Monson Ave, north of South Ave, and the construction and
operation of an elementary school on the site. The school would serve an
enrollment of approx 600 students in kindergarten through fifth grades. The school
would have approx 60 employees, including administrators, faculty, and support
staff. The school would be in regular session on weekdays from late August to
early June. The school may host special events and classes during evenings, on
weekends, and during summer recess.
2017111035 The Villas at Mission San Luis Rey
Oceanside, City of
Oceanside--San Diego
MND 12/12/2017
The Villas at Mission San Luis Rey, a residential care facility for the Elderly,
requests City approval of a development Plan and Historic Permit, on an 8.01-acre
site within the Mission San Luis Rey grounds in Oceanside, CA. The Villas project
proposes an articulated two and three-story building (108,380 sf of building
coverage and 242,022 sf of floor area) with a total of 222 senior living units
including 92 independent living units, 105 assisted living units, and 25
Alzheimer/memory care units. Common outdoor recreation areas include
interpretive landscaped courtyards, pedestrian walkways, gardens, and a pool.
The Villas has been designed to address all residents' needs for enriched,
intellectual, physical and spiritual wellness. All construction phases (i.e. grading,
paving, and construction) to start in Summer 2018 and finish by early 2020.
2017111036 Lakewood Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project at Mayfair Park
Lakewood, City of
--Los Angeles
MND 12/12/2017
The city is one of several southeast LA cities located within the Los Cerritos
Channel Watershed, which is a largely built-out, urbanized watershed of approx
17,711 acres in the Los Cerritos and Alamitos Bay Watershed Management Area.
As a permittee under the NPDES Municipal Permit, the city must demonstrate that
pollutant discharges from the watershed comply with applicable water quality
goals, including total max daily loads, of the NPDES permit. The proposed project
located at Mayfair Park would result in the design and construction of a facility to
divert water from an adjacent urbanized concrete lined channel known as Clark
Channel to fulfill its dual purpose of promoting water treatment and storage of
runoff water and reducing the use of potable water for park purposes. This project
is being implemented by the city to incrementally meet its TMDL compliance while
augmenting its local water supplies by using non-potable runoff water for irrigation.
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2017111037 Tres Pinos Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Project
Tres Pinos County Water District
--San Benito
MND 12/12/2017
The Tres Pinos Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Project is proposed by the
Tres Pinos County Water District, acting as the lead agency. The project is located
in the town of Tres Pinos, 7 miles southeast of the city of Hollister in San Benito
County. The project is located entirely within the footprint of the existing
wastewater treatment plant, which is located approx 1,200 ft west of Southside
Road at Bolado Rd. The project is located on one parcel, APN 025-200-070-000.
The project will consist of construction of a mechanical package wastewater plant
consisting of a membrane bioreactor treatment process to achieve the effluent
nitrogen limitations stipulated in the waste discharge requirements order no. R3
2012-0015.
2017111038 Oakmont Agoura Hills
Agoura Hills, City of
Agoura Hills--Los Angeles
MND 12/18/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
The project consists of one two-story building of 71,020 sf for a senior assisted
living and memory care facility with 75 units and an anticipated population of 86
persons (some units would be doubles). Resident amenities, such as cooking and
dining facility's, activity rooms, beauty salon, library, fitness center, private theater,
and outside courtyards, including an outdoor dining area, would be provided. The
facility would operate a 20+ passenger shuttle bus and a smaller vehicle for local
trips, and provide 54 vehicle parking spaces in a surface lot. The request is for a
CUP to construct the facility on a hillside lot and to construct a residential care
facility for the elderly in the business park - office retail zone; a sign permit for a
monument sign; and an oak tree permit to encroach into the protected zones of
on-site oaks, although no oaks would be removed. The site is 5.7-acres, with the
development proposed on the southern portion of the site only; the remainder of
the site would be open space.
2017111039 Widening of Fortieth Street from Johnson Street to Electric Avenue Project
San Bernardino, City of
San Bernardino--San Bernardino
MND 12/12/2017
The city is proposing to widen 40th St between Electric Ave and Johnson St.
Fortieth St is currently a two-lane road - consisting of one lane in each direction -
through the project area. Limited widening has previously occurred in some areas
within the project area. The city seeks to enhance the capacity of 40th St by
widening it to four lanes (ultimate width) from Electric Ave (easternmost point) to
Johnson St (westernmost point). Additionally, the city proposes to upgrade the
existing traffic signal at 40th & Electric Ave with an enhanced signal and a revised
sidewalk and crosswalk configuration. When the project is completed, 40th St will
be a four-lane arterial street from Kendall Dr to the west and Valencia Ave to the
east.
2017111040 Majestic Moreno Valley Medical Plaza
Moreno Valley, City of
Moreno Valley--Riverside
MND 12/12/2017
The project proposes to develop 18.38 acres of vacant land into a mixed use
medial complex consisting of two medical offices, three assisted living facilities
and two skilled nursing facilities. The project proposes to develop the medical
complex in three phases with build-out of the first phase to be completed and open
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in year 2020. The site design places facilities with a relatively higher intensity of
use (medical office, wellness center, urgent care) along the Nason St frontage,
while proposed facilities requiring less intense operations (assisted living and
skilled nursing) are situated with a greater separation from the primary frontage.
The central portion of the medical plaza will primarily serve as a parking lot with
accommodations for pedestrian and vehicular circulation.
2017111043 Avenue 392 Sand Creek Bridge Replacement Project
Tulare County
--Tulare
MND 12/12/2017
The project includes the replacement of an existing paved two-lane bridge located
on Avenue 392, crossing Sand Creek. The existing bridge is a 77 foot long and 22
ft wide, 4-span, board formed concrete bridge that was built in 1939. Due to the
narrowness of the roadway, the bridge is considered to be functionally obsolete.
The existing bridge will be replaced with a new concrete structure and rock slope
protection along Sand Creek. The new structure will be 104 ft in length, 10.1 ft in
total depth, 35 ft in total width including two 16 ft travel ways, and will span the
approx width of the channel to accommodate a 50 year design storm. The bridge
will conform to the existing roadway approach width and a max of 400 ft of new
roadway approach will be constructed to tie into the existing roadway approaches
on both sides of the bridge. The bridge profile may be raised to provide adequate
freeboard over the design hydraulic flows. No permanent ROW acquisition is
anticipated; however, temporary construction easements along both sides of the
bridge will be needed to conduct construction-related activities. Avenue 392 will be
closed to through traffic during construction and a detour to the south on Avenue
388 will be provided. The project will also involve relocation of at least one electric
utility pole; possibly two. The utility pole nearest the bridge is located on County
ROW and will be relocated to a yet to be determined location. It has not yet been
determined if the second pole, also southeast of the project site, requires
relocation.
2017111044 Giroux & AT&T Mobility Conditional Use Permit DRC2016-00074
San Luis Obispo County
--San Luis Obispo
MND 12/12/2017
A request by Jeffry & Mara Giroux and AT&T Mobility Conditional Use Permit
DRC2016-00074 to allow for the construction and operation of a new wireless
communications facility consisting of 12 8'tall panel antennas, 24 remote radio
units, two 6' diameter microwave dishes, and five surge suppression units, all
installed on a new 60' tall artificial eucalyptus tree. The project also includes a new
138 sf equipment shelter and a new diesel standby emergency generator, and
associated equipment, all located within a 20'x30' lease area surrounded by an 8'
tall wood panel fence. The proposed project will result in the disturbance of approx
1,750 sf, (including utility trenching) on an approx 2.5 acre.
2017111045 Any Size RV and Boat Storage
Beaumont, City of
Beaumont--Riverside
MND 12/12/2017
The 3.16 acre project site consists of two commercial parcels. They are located on
the north side of the Sixth St westbound lanes located between Xenia Ave and
American Ave in the city of Beaumont, CA.
Each parcel has been developed in the past.
The proposed project's intent is to develop an outdoor storage facility for RV's,
trailers, and boats. The developed storage project area would consist of
developing an L shaped site of 2.59 acres within the 3.16 acres of current
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ownership. The project consists of grading, paving, WQMP infiltration trenches,
trash enclosure, fencing and landscaping.
There is no building construction proposed for this project. An existing residence
will be used for on-site security.
The city of Beaumont is the lead agency for this project. The project will be subject
to the approval conditions from the city of Beaumont's CUP process and the public
hearings.
2017111046 North County Communications Minor Use Permit
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
MND 12/12/2017
Request by North County Communications LLC for a minor use permit to allow for
the relocation of a radio communications tower from its present location to a new
location approx 600' north of the existing site: 150 sf communications building,
172' guyed tower, 12kW propane emergency electrical generator, 250 gallon
propane tank, and a 25'x35' cedar fence enclosure. The project will result in the
disturbance of approx 875 sf and temporary disturbance of approx 18 lf for 3 guy
anchors on a 40 acre parcel. The proposed project is within the agricultural land
use category and is located at 3770 North River Road, situated directly north of
the city of Paso Robles Urban Reserve Line. The site is in the North County
Planning area, Salinas River sub area.
2017111047 Wagner Recharge Basin Project
Fresno Irrigation District
Fresno--Fresno
MND 12/12/2017
The Wagner Recharge Basin Project will include a 60 acre recharge basin facility
including on-site piping and appurtenances to divert water from existing District
facilities into the proposed recharge pond. The project includes mobilization, site
preparation, berm construction no greater than six feet in external height
surrounding the basin; earthwork and structures replacement; project turnout,
sedimentation weir, and interbasin structures. The project may include ponds/cells
within the basin separated by levees. After construction completion, performance
testing and demobilization would occur. A monitoring well may be constructed as
part of this project in addition to a recovery well for extraction purposes. The
project is located in rural Fresno County, approx 1.5 miles west of the city of
Fresno.
2017111048 2129 N. Main Street Hampton Hotel
Santa Ana, City of
Santa Ana--Orange
MND 12/12/2017
A 135-room hotel will be developed on the site, consisting of three buildings: a
hotel, a restaurant, a bar, and 128 space surface parking lot. The project consists
of removing the existing surface parking lot, an office building (2119 North Main
St), a single-fam dwelling (2058 N. Bush St) and three accessory structures. A
two-story historical building (2115 North Main St) will remain in place for
conversion to a restaurant, and a one-story historical building (2056 N. Bush St)
will be relocated from Bush St to Main St within the project site for conversion to
an establishment selling alcoholic beverages. The city alley will be realigned with
egress onto Main St and a portion will be vacated. Caltrans is working with the city
to complete the process of relinquishing the remaining city local streets per the
freeway agreement.
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2017111049 Site Plan PLN17-00024 - CEMEX Admixture Facility
Victorville, City of
Victorville--San Bernardino
MND 12/12/2017
A site plan with a MND to allow for a concrete additive and grinding aids facility at
CEMEX Victorville River Cement Plant consisting of an approx 21,000 sf metal
storage and processing building and an approx 1,400 sf administrative office
building with lab facility.
2017112030 Parcel Map - Betat - PM 16-05
Lake County
Lakeport--Lake
MND 12/12/2017
Approval of a 2 parcel partition. Approval would require an encroachment permit
from Lake County Board of Supervisors for a building crossing into County ROW
for Sayre Road. Parcel 2 is entirely located within an AE flood zone; no residential
development will be permitted on parcel 2. Mitigation measures are added that
require special notation on the final plat for any future development on parcel 2.
2017112032 Nevada Street Over Deer Creek Bridge Replacement Project
Nevada City
Nevada City--Nevada
MND 12/12/2017
The project would replace the existing bridge on Nevada St over Deer Creek. The
proposed project site includes bridge approaches, and approx 300 lf of Nevada St,
and portions of adjacent privately owned and publicly owned parcels. The existing
bridge is approx 34-ft wide, 61-ft long, two-span steel girder bridge constructed in
1938. The bridge was evaluated by Caltrans as functionally obsolete. The project
would reconstruct the bridge using natural rock walls and aesthetic railings to
closely match the original 1860s bridge but with structural elements that meet
current bridge standards. The proposed bridge will be approx. 44-ft wide, 68-ft
span with 30 skew angle. It will either be a 1 or 2 span bridge depending upon the
results of the hydraulic modeling. Street improvements will be necessary.
2017112034 Ponderosa Way Assessment and Sediment Reduction Plan Phase I and Phase II
Implementation Project
Tehama County, Resource Conservation District of
--Tehama
MND 12/12/2017
The following 21 recommended categories of erosion control and erosion
prevention treatments have been developed for the 97.8 miles of Ponderosa Way
and intersecting roads within the Ponderosa Way Road Assessment and
Sediment Reduction Plan Phase I and Phase II Implementation Project area.
Within the phase I portion of the overall project area, the erosion control and
erosion prevention treatments design plan calls for 9.4 miles of road upgrading
and 12.7 miles of road decommissioning along Ponderosa Way and intersecting
spur roads. Approval by the Tehama County Board of Supervisors would be
required in order to decommission those Ponderosa Way road segments within
the Phase I project area. If approval is not provided, those treatment options
developed for phase I road segments not related to road decommissioning would
be implemented as appropriate. Road segments recommended for
decommissioning are shown on Map 5 of the IS/MND document.
2017112035 San Jose State University Interdeisciplinary Science Building Project
California State University, San Jose
San Jose--Santa Clara
MND 12/12/2017
The project would include development of an interdisciplinary science building that
would be eight to ten stories high with a basement. The new building would house
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laboratories, faculty offices, and interdisciplinary spaces. The project is divided
into two components: the ISB Base Program and the ISB Aspirational Program.
The ISB Base Program consists of spaces for teaching, research, other instruction
and their respective support areas. The ISB Aspirational Program, which would be
constructed if non-state external funding is secured, consists of specialty spaces
to foster collaboration and innovation within the College of Sciences and the
University. The entire project would total up to 215,000 gsf.
2017111041 Mill Creek Promenade Specific Plan No. 2016-246 (EIR; PP 2017-167,
PP2016-057, TR 37324, TR 37127)
Menifee, City of
Menifee--Riverside
NOP 12/12/2017
The project applicant proposes to obtain entitlements in order to implement the Mill
Creek Promenade Specific Plan. The Project site is located within the city's
economic development corridor southern gateway land use designation which
envisions a mix of uses on the west side of the I-215 Freeway including a business
park style of development, consisting of light industrial and office uses with
commercial use opportunities supported by residential use.
The proposed specific plan would allow for development of five planning areas that
would include single-family residential, open space, commercial/retail, office,
restaurant and industrial development. The specific plan identifies permitted uses,
max residential densities or dwelling units per acre, max commercial intensities or
floor area ratio, height limits, and the max number of stories that are applicable for
each of the five proposed planning areas. The specific plan envisions creek-side
trails and pedestrian pathways connecting the different development areas to each
other.
2017111042 Brodiaea Commerce Center
Moreno Valley, City of
Moreno Valley--Riverside
NOP 01/05/2018
Note: Extended Per Lead
Project proposes to develop a 262,398-sf warehouse facility on the project site.
The project also includes site improvements, such as parking/loading areas,
exterior lighting, storm water detention basin, ornamental landscaping, and utility
infrastructure. Project would require a change of zone to change the property's
zoning designation from business park mixed use with an overlay of mixed use
neighborhood and business park to light industrial.
2017112031 PA-1700251
San Joaquin County
Lodi--San Joaquin
Neg 12/12/2017
A minor subdivision application to subdivide an exisitng 10.05 acre parcel into two
parcels. Parcel one to contain 5 acres. Parcel two contain 5.05 acres.
2017112033 Crescent City Harbor District Local Coastal Program Amendment
Crescent City Harbor District
Crescent City--Del Norte
Neg 12/12/2017
The Crescent City Harbor District is proposing Crescent City and Del Norte County
Local Coastal Program Policies, Programs, and Standards to govern areas
landward of the mean high tide line. Harbor District land uses, subject to city or
county coastal planning authority, must comply with Del Norte County General
Plan Coastal Policies and City of Crescent City General Plan Local Coastal Plan
LUD and development standards. Subsequently, the city and county will apply to
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California Coastal Commission for certification of the Crescent City Harbor Master
Plan as Crescent City Harbor's LCP.
2017031063 The Outlets at San Clemente Sign Project
San Clemente, City of
San Clemente--Orange
SIR 01/05/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The project proposes 36 freeway-oriented/visible signs, including 23
halo-illuminated wall mounted signs and 2 project identification signs to the
exterior walls of an existing outlet regional shopping center and to the approved
but unbuilt phase 2 of the outlet center. The signs are proposed to be freeway
visible, freeway oriented, or directed towards motorists traveling along the freeway.
The signs are intended to provide for tenant identification and wayfinding, and will
be shut off 1 hour after close of business hours. Merchant signage will
automatically shut off 1 hour after close of individual merchant stores. Restaurant
and Theatre signs will remain on past 10:00 pm. Tower and monument sign shall
shut off at 10:00 pm, and hotel signs are anticipated to remain illuminated 24
hours a day.
2002041161 West Parcel Solar Project
Mt. San Antonio Community College
Walnut--Los Angeles
NOD
Project is a 2.2 MW ground-mounted solar system on a 9.9 acre pad on a 27.65
acre parcel located on campus west of Grand Avenue and South of Amar Road.
The existing site is primarily coast sage scrub habitat with CA gnatcatchers. All
permits from federal and state agencies have been obtained for biological
resource impacts and an "incidental take" permit was approved by the US Fish &
Wildlife Service in Oct. 2016. The western and southern perimeters of the site are
single-family residential land uses in the City of Walnut.
2008102100 Walerga Road Bridge Replacement Project
Placer County
Roseville--Placer
NOD
To remove and replace the existing Wallerga Road Bridge. The new bridge will be
widened upstream (east) to accommodate the widening of the bridge from two
lanes to four lanes. The bridge will be approx. 513 feet long and 100 feet wide.
2008111090 Westmorland Gateway
Westmorland, City of
Westmorland--Imperial
NOD
The City of Westmoreland has prepared, considered, and accepted an addendum
to the adopted 2009 MND for the Westmoreland Gateway Project. The approved
(on March 25, 2009) project is located on 26 acres and includes 19 acres of
commercial uses and approx. 7 acres of condominium residences. The proposed
modifications to the project involve changes to the locations and uses of certain
commercial structures and a realignment of parking and uses within the western
and southern portions of the project site as a result of further design of the travel
shop.
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2016041071 DRC2015-00797
Rancho Cucamonga, City of
Rancho Cucamonga--San Bernardino
NOD
Is proposing the grading and development of a commercial industrial warehouse
facility on approx. 17 acres. This includes the construction of a parking lot along
with landscape planters, street improvements and the extension of Santa Anita
Avenue into the Project, and the redirection of the existing onsite drainage into a
new storm drain. The construction of the project will permanently impact 3.02
acres subject to FGC section 1600 et seq.
2016082077 CalCannabis Cultivation Licensing Program
Food and Agriculture, Department of
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NOD
The overarching goal of the proposed program is to establish a regulatory
licensing program that would ensure that commercial cannabis cultivation
operations would be performed in a manner that protects the general public,
cannabis cultivation workers, and the environment from the individual and
cumulative effects of these operations, and fully complies with all applicable laws.
An additional purpose is to establish a track and trace program to ensure the
movement of medical and adult-use cannabis items are tracked throughout the
production chain.
2016092058 Bypass Water Supply Pipeline Project
Weed, City of
Weed--Siskiyou
NOD
The City of Weed adopted a MND for the Bypass Water Supply Pipeline Project on
Dec. 8, 2016. Following adoption of the MND, the City determined that revisions
to the project were required, and an Addendum to the previously adopted MND
was prepared. The Addendum addresses upsizing the School Hill transmission
main from 8 inches to 12 inches to adequately convey water from South Weed to
North Weed; and the addition of water system improvements in the downtown
area, Bel Air area, and Roseburg Mill area that are required to eliminate water
leaks, provide adequate fire flows and fire protection, and improve accessibility for
ongoing maintenance to ensure a safe and reliable water supply for the City's
customers. The subject properties are not included on any list of hazardous waste
facilities/sites pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the CA Government Code.
2017071069 Henley Hall/ IEE Building Project
University of California, Santa Barbara
Goleta--Santa Barbara
NOD
The Santa Barbara campus proposes to construct the Jeff and Judy Henley Hall, a
31,538 assignable sq. ft., 49,296 gross sq. ft., and three story building to provide
facilities for the Institute of Energy Efficiency. The Building would include
laboratories, offices, conference rooms, administrative space, a 125-seat lecture
hall, courtyards, landscape areas, and bicycle parking on a project site that is
approx. 1.4 acres. Henley Hall would be located in the eastern portion of Parking
Lot No. 12, south of and adjacent to Mesa Road, and north of bicycle path that is
adjacent to the southern perimeter of the project site. Project construction if
expected to commence in spring 2018.
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2017072039 Our House Diversion Dam Apron Curtain and Access Bridge Repair, Yuba River
Development Project
Yuba County Water Agency
--Nevada, Sierra
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0239-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Yuba County Water Agency.
Project includes the repair of a scour area and will entail surface preparation of the
affected apron concrete followed by the placement and adhesive dowels will also
be installed at the scoured region as part of the apron repair. A sump pump will
operate for one day to dewater the work area of approx. 0.63 acres below the
diversion dam; the sump pump will remain on the site in case seepage from the
dam occurs.
2017082097 Baker Road Townhomes Project
Alameda County
--Alameda
NOD
The proposed project involves the demolition of existing structures (1 duplex, 1
single-family residence) the removal of a small number of on-site trees and minor
areas of vegetation, and the construction of 20 for sale, three-story town-homes of
about 35 feet in height with two car garages. The 1.12-acre project site would be
subdivided into 4 building lots and 4 common lots with a total building area of
54,274 sq. ft. and a residential density of 19.7 units per acre. The four buildings
would have a generally uniform elevation design oriented to the exterior sides and
street-facing facades. The project includes 4,972 sq. ft. of common open space,
including two central park areas, walkways and stormwater bio retention treatment
areas, and 11,360 sq. ft. of private open space, including private yard space,
porches and balconies. The project would involve the planting of approx. 24 trees
on-site including two large street trees bordering Baker Road. Motor vehicles
would access the site via a driveway rom Baker Road on the eastern side of the
property. The driveway would extend to its western terminus and dead end in a
hammerhead placed near the western property line that borders Rutledge Road, a
private street to which the site does not have access. Twenty guest parking
spaces would include 12 spaces as coverage garage aprons, 2 open spaces, 1
parking space accessible to disabled persons, and up to six parallel parking
spaces on Baker Road. Sewage service would be provided by Castro Valley
Sanitary Ditrict and water service would be provided by the East Bay Municipal
utility District. Contaminated soil from prior agricultural and commercial activities
would be exported and clean fill would be brought to the site.
2017092031 PA-1700165 (RAA)
San Joaquin County
Stockton--San Joaquin
NOD
A Revisions of Approved Actions for Previously Approved Minor Subdivision
application for a previously approved Parcel Map (PM-78-0221) to remove a note
on the map stating Parcel "B" shall not be a residential building site. The Property
is zoned AG-40 (Gen. Agriculture, 40-acre minimum) and the General Plan
designation is A/G (Gen. Ag). The project site is located on the north side of East
Fairchild Lane, 1,193 feet east of Alpine Road, Stockton.
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2017102011 The 2017 Restoration of Habitat Impacted by Cannabis Cultivation Project
Fish & Wildlife (HQ) Environmental Services
--Humboldt, Mendocino, Siskiyou
NOD
The 2017 Restoration of Habitat Impacted by Cannabis Cultivation Project will use
funds approved by the CA Legislature to award grants through a competitive
process to projects designed to restore watersheds damaged by cannabis
cultivation. The Cannabis Project's objectives are to improve watershed habitat for
coho salmon, Chinook salmon, steelhead trout, and coastal cutthroat trout. Other
wildlife species, such as Pacific fisher, foothill yellow legged frog, northern spotted
owl, marbled murrelet, bald eagle, golden eagle, black bear, and Coastal marten
will also benefit from the Cannabis Project.
2017119003 Water Transmission Main Improvement Project #7435
State Water Resources Control Board
Norwalk--Los Angeles
NOD
The proposed Project would involve the installation of a Water Transmission Main
System within the City of Norwalk. This would involve the installation of approx.
14,110 linear feet of Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP) ranging in size from 12" diameter to
16" in diameter. The pipelines will be installed within the City's Right of Way,
under existing paved roads connecting to existing domestic water systems pipeline
facilities.
2017118177 Replace PCC Slabs
Caltrans #4
--Contra Costa
NOE
Replace PCC Slabs
2017118178 Replacement Septic Tank
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Bernardino
NOE
The project is to replace a septic tank at Providence Mountains SRA. The existing
septic tank will be excavated and remove from its current location with heavy
equipment. A new 1,200-gallon concrete septic tank will be installed and tied into
the existing septic line. The excavation for the new septic tank will be
approximately 6 feet deep, by 6 feet wide and 15 feet in length.
2017118179 Benches for Ripley Trail
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
The purpose of this project is to install two 6-foot benches on the Rare Juniper
Trail at Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland. The benches will provide park visitors
with a place to rest while enjoying the Rare Juniper Trail.
2017118180 USGS Early Warning Seismic Station
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Tulare
NOE
The proposed project is the installation of a USGS Earthquake Early Warning
System. The detection system will be placed in a previously disturbed area
immediately behind the Colonel Allensworth SHP maintenance shop. The
installation will have minimal impact to the park unit and environment as it will be
located within the footprint of the main park maintenance facility and will
encompass a 35 x 10 foot area. The new update system will be located on the
west side of the shop building, adjacent to the maintenance yard fence, and out of
the view of the public.
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2017118181 TETRP Phase II Archaeological Testing (17/18-SD-05)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
The purpose of this project is to collect information required to estimate the
potential for cultural resources (presence/absence) and eligibility for the National
Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and/or the California Registor of Historic
Places (CRHR). Investigation will also examine sites for local significance in the
Tijuana Estuary. Testing will provide provide information on cultural resources
necessary to identify potential impacts and appropriate mitigation/management
needs for the restoration project in Border Field State Park.
2017118182 Gas Renew at 2660 Calhoun Street (ets 34917) (17/18-SD-06)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
The existing gas line under Calhoun Street in Old Town San Diego State Historic
Park is leaking. This project will replace 175 feet of the old line with new to
support continued maintenance and use.
2017118183 Tahoe-Truckee Unified School District DROPS Project - Truckee High School
Tahoe Truckee Unified School District
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
The project will provide various storm-water collection and low impact
development features including but not limited to: Infiltration and biorentention
basins, permeable pavers, bioswales and storm drain conveyance elements.
2017118184 Tahoe-Truckee Unified School District DROPS Project - Kings Beach Elementary
School
Tahoe Truckee Unified School District
--Placer
NOE
The project will provide various storm-water collection and low impact
development features including but not limited to: bioretention basins, flow-through
planters, roof drain connections, storm drain conveyance elements, permeable
pavers, and a demonstration shed.
2017118185 Remove 897 Dead, Dying and Structurally Unsound Trees
Caltrans #4
--Sonoma
NOE
Trees to be felled by cutting to grade and leaving roots in place and properly
disposed of or chipped.
2017118186 State Route 4 Safety Lighting
Caltrans #4
Concord--Contra Costa
NOE
Install safety lighting along State Route 4 to improve the visibility of the roadway
for drivers during night time conditions. Project will also install house-side
shielding to reduce backlighting onto adjacent properties.
2017118187 06-0W580 Director's Order Culvert Replacement/Repair on State Route 201
Caltrans #6
--Tulare
NOE
This Director's Order project will remove and replace a failed culvert. Scope of
work will include installing a new double 6'x3' reinforced concrete box culvert and
headwells; traffic control is also needed. Work will occur in October or November
when the irrigation canal (Caesar Canal) is dry.
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2017118188 PLN17-01826
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
67N-2G, Rework
2017118189 PLN17-01840
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
M1 140 Kern River Field, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017118190 PLN17-01766
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Lowell Wible 6-1AR, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118191 PLN17-01769
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Lowell Wible 27A, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118192 PLN17-01791
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
IY 1411A, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118193 PLN17-01770
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Lowell Wible 27B, Drill New well, PP16616
2017118194 PLN17-01816
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
46X-11 RD1, Rework
2017118195 PLN17-01815
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
55SE-36S, Rework
2017118196 Pollution Control and Power Generation for Low Quality Renewable Fuel System
Energy Commission
West Covina--Los Angeles
NOE
The project will install and operate a novel gradual oxidation technology capable of
converting low quality biogas into renewable electricity while simultaneously
producing very low criteria pollutant emissions. This gradual oxidation technology
will be demonstrated at a closed landfill which produces low quality landfill gas that
is currently flared. Successful demonstration of this technology would enable a
pathway for renewable energy recovery from numerous landfills and other low
quality biogas sources across California, while also reducing criteria pollutant
emissions.
2017118197 Phillips 66 Line 200 Dig 107
State Water Resources Control Board
--Contra Costa
NOE
The Project consists of visually inspecting and repairing an anomaly location along
a petroleum pipeline. Project activities include low water crossings, excavation and
fill of an existing earthen berm for equipment access, equipment travel across a
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dried pond, and excavation to expose and repair the pipeline.
2017118198 PLN17-01818
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Bull 34R, Rework
2017118199 PLN17-01824
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
26CS 388T Tulare Recompletion Rework PP16616
2017118200 PLN17-01828
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
KA 564 Kern River Field Work, Rework PP16616
2017118201 PLN17-01730
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Bull 53, Minor Rework
2017118202 PLN17-01829
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 501R Kern River Field, rework PP16616
2017118203 Bains Property Project (Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0270-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
Gridley--Butte
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2017-0270-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Surjeet Bains.
The proposed project will repair the existing levee that was damaged during 2017
high flows. The proposed project will fill eroded areas with clean clay fill and then
cover the areas with rip-rap. The rip-rap will be paced to match the existing levee
slopes. On-site native soils will be savaged and they will be used to cover the
newly placed rip-rap. Exposed spills will be stabilized and planted with local native
vegetation. These activities will occur at two locations adjacent to each other. One
location is approx. 300 feet by 50 feet and the other location is approx. 200 feet by
40 feet. Approx. 1,200 cubic yards of clean clay fill and 1,000 ton of ¼ ton and
18-inch rocks will be used to complete this project. All access will be performed
through an existing levee road and only one cottonwood over 4-inch diameter at
breast height will be impacted during construction activities. All work will occur
within dry areas of the Feather River and no water diversion will be required. All
staging areas will be placed outside the active floodplain.
2017118204 Zamora Composting Facility Drainage Ditch Culvert (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0309-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Yolo
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2017-0309-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Norther Recycling.
The project is limited to Placement of a thirty-six (36) inch diameter culvert through
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County Road 94 and the bank of Smith Creek to allow storm water runoff from an
interceptor drainage ditch along the western and northern sides of the facility to
enter Smith Creek as required by an order from the Central Valley Regional Water
Quality Control Board.
2017118205 Hambright Creek Restoration (Lake or streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0342-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Glenn
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2017-0342-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the
Fish and Game Code to Warren Roll.
The project is limited to removal of Invasive, non-native vegetation, primarily giant
cane, (Arundo) and tamarisk from the bed and banks of Hambright Creek from
approximately 500 feet west of the County Road r crossing of the creek
downstream to the County Road FF crossing. The vegetation will be removed
using power hand tools and will be removed to a location outside of the streambed
for disposal. An herbicide registered in the State of California, appropriate for this
use, will be applied to fresh cut stumps of tamarisk and cane to minimize the issue
of sprouting. Additionally, accumulated debris from the stream channel will be
removed to allow the return of normal flows within the creek; sand, and aggregate
will be side-cast onto the top of the banks of the creek while anthropogenic and
vegetation debris will be removed for the proper disposal.
2017118206 Gregory Sanchez Replacement of Residence Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Marysville--Yuba
NOE
To remove and construct a new 1,088 square-foot residence in Area C of the Yuba
River Designated Floodway.
2017118207 Water Supply Improvements Project
Tipton Community Services District
--Tulare
NOE
the Project consists of the preparation of a Prelimiary Engineering report to
evaluate and recommend treatment alternatives for arsenic removal from Well No.
5. The project also includes completion of CEQA/NEPA documents and
procedures, preparation of construction Plans and specificiations and completion
of construction funding applications.
2017118208 Ontario Connects - People Places Prosperity Transformative Climate Communities
Projects
Ontario, City of
Ontario--San Bernardino
NOE
Eleven projects to implement the Transformative Climate Communities Program
Grant:
1) Transit Pass Program/Travel Training - Provide transit passes to households in
TCC Project Area
2) Routes 83/86 - realign Route 86 and increase service on Route 83 to serve
TCC Project Area
3) Omnitrans Bus Shelters - Install bus shelters within existing right of way in TCC
Project Area
4) Mobility Hub - Adaptive reuse of historic Fallis House into a transit hub
5) Omnitrans Operational Costs 83/86 - Purchase new buses and operational
costs for Routes 83/86 project
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6) Enhanced Pedestrian Crossings - Install high visibility crosswalks at 10
locations
7) Pedestrian Pathway Improvements /Network Connectivity - Construct 10
segments of missing sidewalks
8) Green Decarbonized Energy program - Install solar electric systems on 100
homes
9) Urban Canopy - Plant trees in TCC Project Area and provide 3 years of
maintenance
10) Healthcare Workers and Green Jobs Workforce Development Program -
Provide training for residents in TCC Area
11) Downtown Ontario Small Business Development Program - programs to attract
and support small businesses
2017118209 National Community Renaisaance of California, Virginia and Holt site
Ontario, City of
Ontario--San Bernardino
NOE
New construction of 101-unit housing development
2017118210 Amendment to Water Supply Agreement Between Central Coast Water Authority
(CCWA) and Carpinteria Valley Water District and Amendment to Joint Exercise of
Powers
Carpinteria Valley Water District
Guadalupe, Buellton, Santa Maria--Santa Barbara
NOE
In 1963, the Santa Barbara County Flood Control and Water Conservation district
9District) entered into a State Water supply Contract with DWR for the delivery of
SWP water to the County (State Water Supply Contract). In exchange for such
service, the District agreed to repay all associated SWP capital and operating
costs to DWR. Between 1984 and 1988, each member, including Carpinteria
Valley water District, entered into an agreement with the District, through which
each member obtained contractual rights to receive water from the SWP (Water
Supply Retention Agreements)
To authorize CCWA to agree to the assignment, the project involves the following
approvals by Carpinteria Valley water District. (1) approval of an Amendment to
the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement to authorize CCWA to contract with DWR
for the delivery of SWP water to the County; and (2) an Amendment to the Water
supply Agreement between Carpinteria Valley Water District and CCWA to affirm
CCWA's power to levy a tax or assessment as necessary to provide for all
payments under the State Water supply Contract in the event CCWA Is unable to
raise sufficient funds by other means. Note: See NOE for additional information
2017118211 Watsonville Airport Groundwater Recharge Project
Santa Cruz County Resource Conservation District
Watsonville--Santa Cruz
NOE
To assist in addressing the 12,000 ac-ft of annual overdraft in the Pajaro Basin to
decrease the downstream impacts of surface flow generated from impermeable
surfaces and directed from surrounding developed neighborhoods onto the
Watsonville airport, the project will install an intake structure for a MaxWell Plus
Drainage (drywell) system in an existing swale. The inlet design consists of a
prefabricated 2' by 3' concrete drop inlet placed within the bed of the swale and
connected to an adjustable "Agridrain" prefabricated weir control box located on
higher ground nearby. Water will enter the system through the top of the grated
inlet and then discharge through an 8-inch diameter pipe to the weir box. At very
low flows, water should be stopped at the weir and water in the weir box would
equilibrate with standing water in the channel. As flows within the swale increase
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during storm events, the water surface elevation in the swale rises above the
elevation of the weir crest. Water is then allowed to pass over the weir and on to
the drywell system through a second pipe located on the other side of the weir
box. The weir crest length was sized at 2.5 feet, allowing 0.4 cfs to pass over the
weir as the water surface in the channel raises by 1.5 inches. Low flows continue
to bypass the inlet and flow downstream within the watershed. The intake structure
will be connected to a drywell array in the adjacent field. A mobile drill-rig will be
used to drill three-holes for the MaxWell Plus drywells. Spoils will be disposed
off-site. A backhoe or excavator will be used to dig 12" wide ranches for the 8"
PVC supply lines to the drywell array.
2017118212 Sale of Surplus Property on Clyde Fannon Road and Borboa Lane
Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified School District
Firebaugh--Fresno
NOE
Sale of property conatining approximately 13.33 acres
2017118213 Small Water Storage Tanks for Streamflow Improvement
Sonoma Resource Conservation District
--Sonoma
NOE
The purpose of this project is to improve summer coho habitat by increasing
summer streamflow in the South Fork Gualala River watershed by installing water
storage tanks for rainwater collection and well water storage that will be filled in
the winter and used in the summer.
2017118214 Small Water Storage Tanks for Streamflow Improvement
Sonoma Resource Conservation District
--Sonoma
NOE
The purpose of this project is to improve summer coho habitat by increasing
summer streamflow in the South Fork Gualala River watershed by installing water
storage tanks for rainwater collection and well water storage that will be filled in
the winter and used in the summer.
2017118215 Levee Maintenance Project in the Sonoma Creek and Petaluma River Watersheds
Sonoma Resource Conservation District
Sonoma, Petaluma--Sonoma, Marin
NOE
The overall project purpose is to maintain and stabilize existing levees which are
damaged from winter storms or are in need of periodic maintenance. The levees
are necessary to protect properties and infrastructure from flooding. The SRCD is
the sponsoring agency to oversee work performed by 25 participating landowners.
2017118216 Small Water Storage Tanks for Streamflow Improvement
Sonoma Resource Conservation District
--Mendocino
NOE
The purpose of this project is to improve summer coho habitat by increasing
summer streamflow in the Russian Gulch watershed by installing water storage
tanks for rainwater collection and well water storage that will be filled in the winter
and used in the summer.
2017118217 Operation of 6 Rush Creek Lodge Wells and a 250,000 Gallon Tank
State Water Resources Control Board
--Tuolumne
NOE
The State Water resources Control Board as the lead agency will be issuing a
water supply permit. Rush Creek Lodge recently completed construction on new
well, new 30-feet tall by 32-feet wide 250,000 gallon steel brown water tank with
rock retaining wall, and associated 3/4-inch to 8-inch system piping. Four inch
piping connects the new well and 5 existing old wells to the new tank. Submersible
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well pumps installed in each well send water through the 4-inch lines to the newly
constructed storage tank. Recently installed 8-incgh piping also distributes the
water from the tank back across the property to the lodge, villas, and staff housing
for use. The total permitted flow of the new well is 20 gallons per minute.
Construction upgrades to the water system were completed on June 24, 2016.
Regulation of the system was under the County until 2010 when it switched to the
Department of Public Health, now currently the State Water Board. 5 of the
existing wells came from the old water system that was on the property at the time
of purchase. The upgraded water system has been reclassified from transient
non-community to non-transient non-community. The project will provide for the
operation of these existing facilities.
2017118218 06-0W610 AC Pavement Failure
Caltrans #6
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
On State Route 33 in fresno County at PM 57.0/59.5 this project would remove
and replace 3" of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) in select areas. There will be traffic
control during construction.
2017118220 Storm Water Pumping Plants Rehabilitation
Caltrans #6
--Fresno, Madera, Tulare
NOE
To rehabilitate storm water pumping plants at various locations on State Route 99
in Fresno, Madera, and Tulare Counties, California.
2017118221 South Duck Slough Overflow Bridges
Caltrans #10
Merced--Merced
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes to correct the
roadway profile at south of the southbound (SB) Duck Slough Overflow Bridges (Br
No. 39-0244L) on state route (SR) 99 in Merced County at post miles (PM) R9.5 to
R10.4. The scope of the project includes cold planning the concrete roadway and
outer/inner shoulders; concrete installation to eliminate sagging in the profiles of
the bridge; and the removal and restriping of traffic stripes and pavement markers.
All work is to occur within Caltrans right-of0way. The project has been split from
10-1G520. The purpose of the project is to provide structural relief to the bridge;
and the need of the project is to address roadway deficiencies.
2017118222 Beech Avenue between State Avenue and E. Tulare Avenue Reconstruction and
Resurfacing Project
Shafter, City of
Shafter--Kern
NOE
Reconstruct and resurface approximately ¼ mile of Beech Avenue, including
Beech Avenue/E Tulare Avenue intersection; and complete the pavement on the
west side of beech Avenue, the south side of E. Tulare Avenue, and the north side
of Blake Avenue within the project boundaries to facilitate the installation of curb
and gutter and ADA compliant ramps at the intersection corners. All work will
occur within existing City right-of-way. The project will include removal of the
pavement section to subgrade and replacement with asphalt concrete over
compacted Class II base. The maximum depth of excavation will be 36 inches.
Additional work may also include repairing/replacing any damaged curb, gutter, or
sidewalk within the material will become the property of the contractor who will
either properly dispose of, or recycle, the material.
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2017118223 Proposed Plan (PP) for Munitions Response program Site 5 and North Delta,
Naval Air Base Coronado, California
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Coronado--San Diego
NOE
The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) pursuant to authority
granted under Chapter 6.8, Division 20, California Health and Safety Code (H&SC)
approved a Proposed Plan as submitted by the Department of the Navy, Naval Air
Base Coronado. The purpose of the Proposed Plan (PP) is to present the remedial
action alternatives and select a preferred remedial alternative. This PP presents
background on MRP Site 5 and North Delta, a summary of the environmental
investigations and actions taken, the nature and extent of contamination, results of
human health and ecological risk assessments, and the conclusions of these
investigations that support the preferred remedial alternative. The Navy proposed
Land Use Controls (LUCs) as a preferred remedial alternative to eliminate or
reduce the exposure to munitions and explosives of concern (MEC) and ensure
safe current and future use at Munitions Response Program (MRP) Site 5 and
North Delta.
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2017112037 Use Permit Application No. PLN2017-0106 - Silva & Sons Custom Spreading
Stanislaus County
Turlock--Stanislaus
CON 12/01/2017
This is a request to establish and operate a composting facility consisting of
approx 2,000 tons of cow manure, dry mixing material, and almond hulls from April
thru August, with only a small amount of product stored on-site September thru
March. The facility is expecting to generate 20+/- truck trips per month. The
14.5+/- acre site is currently improved with two single-family dwellings serviced by
private septic and well facilities. Proposed access to the composting facility is from
W. Glenwood Ave.
2017111050 Tentative Tract Map, SR Valley LLC Case No. SD4410
Ventura County
--Ventura
MND 12/13/2017
The applicant requests that a tentative tract map be approved to subdivide approx
50 acres of land located along Voltaire Way between Yuca Dr and Blanchard Rd
into 15 lots designed to accommodate future residential development by individual
property owners. The resulting lots would be subject to the existing "RE-1 ac"
zoning designation and would range from 2.90-6.85 acres and from 1.07-3.55
acres in area.
Approx 235,000 cy of grading, 28.5 acres of ground disturbance, 9.0 additional
acres of fuel modification, and retaining walls up to 10 ft in height are proposed in
order to create the building pads, construct driveways to access the individual lots,
and construct two detention basins to control runoff from the site.
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2017111051 Interstate 405 Improvement Project from Interstate 5 to State Route 55
Caltrans #12
Irvine--Orange
MND 12/15/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
The project corridor is located primarily in the city of Irvine in Orange County; north
of MacArthur Blvd, I-405 traverses unincorporated Orange County and the city of
Costa Mesa and is approx 8.5 miles long. The proposed project build alternatives
would reduce congestion and improve operational efficiency on I-405 between I-5
and SR-55 by adding one or two GP lanes and auxiliary lanes.
2017112029 Water Supply and Storage Improvements
Yreka, City of
Yreka--Siskiyou
MND 12/13/2017
The city is proposing to complete improvements to its public water system.
Improvements include replacing the Lower Humbug and Shasta Belle water tanks,
installing new water mains, and installing a water well. The improvements are
needed in order to provide additional storage to meet current Waterworks
Standards, ensure a safe and reliable drinking water supply, and provide an
emergency backup water supply. The subject properties are not included on any
list of hazardous waste facilities/sites pursuant to section 65962.5 of the CA Gov
Code.
2009091118 Fleming Ranch Specific Plan
Menifee, City of
--Riverside
NOP 12/13/2017
Ponderosa Way Assessment and Sediment Reduction Plan Phase I and Phase II
Implementation Project
2017112034
The proposed project consists of applications for a specific plan (SP 2017-187)
and Change of Zone (CZ 2017-188) to establish a master-planned, medium
density residential community (3.3-5.7 dwelling units per acre) with
freeway-oriented commercial uses on an approx 331-acre site. In addition,
applications for three tentative tract maps and a development agreement are
anticipated to be filed with the city prior to public review of the EIR to implement
SP 2017-187. Approval of these applications would allow for development of the
subject property with up to 1,080 dwelling units on lot sizes ranging from 5,000 sf
to 7,000 sf, up to 225,000 sf of freeway-oriented commercial uses, and a 12.9-acre
sports park.
2017112036 New Yolo Branch Library Building Project
Yolo County
--Yolo
NOP 12/13/2017
The proposed project is intended to address substantial structural and safety
issues with the existing library building, upgrade and improve existing Yolo Branch
library services, expand the existing book and media collections, and provide
community meeting space. The proposed project would involve the following key
characteristics: demolition of the existing Yolo Branch Library (which is a historical
resource) and existing structures on the residential property adjacent to the Yolo
Branch Library (at 14184 Second Street in Yolo); construction of a new library
building spanning both the library and adjacent residential parcels (a total project
area equal to 0.65 acres); merger and rezoning of the library and residential use
parcels to a public/quasi public land use designation; and operation of the new
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2017111052 City of Long Beach Unattended Donation Box Ordinance Project
Long Beach, City of
Long Beach--Los Angeles
Neg 12/13/2017
The proposed project involves the addition of the definition of an unattended
donation box to the city zoning code, an amendment to the Long Beach zoning
code to allow unattended donation boxes as an accessory use in all commercial
zoning districts, the institutional zoning district, and all planned development
districts and specific plan districts allowing commercial uses, and establishment of
new standards for UDBs in zoning code section 21.51 accessory uses.
2017112038 Tower Snow Vineyard #P17-00033-ECPA
Napa County
Yountville--Napa
Neg 12/13/2017
The project includes vegetation removal, earthmoving activities, and installation
and maintenance of erosion control measures associated with development of
+/-10.4 acres of new vineyard (+/-8.9 net vine acres). The site plan designates
development on topography that ranges from gently to moderately sloping lands
(slopes typically 11%-29%), at elevations between approx 540 and 870 ft above
mean sea level.
2005102102 Calaveras Dam Replacement Project
San Francisco, City and County of
Fremont, Milpitas--Alameda, Santa Clara
NOD
Project is an element of the Calaveras Dam Replacement Project and includes
three modifications to the existing Alameda Creek diversion Dam necessary to
provide upstream and downstream passage for steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
in the event a future restored population of steelhead returns to Alameda Creek.
The project footprint is 22.93 acres and includes a portion of the Alameda Creek
stream channel, adjacent upland habitats, the existing ACDD and Alameda Creek
Diversion Tunnel structures, and existing roadways and buildings. Project
activities include grading and excavation of the Project site, trench digging, road
construction/modifications, tree removal, and other activities.
Project will result in impacts to 13.64 acres of CA tiger salamander (Ambystoma
californiense) and Alameda whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus) habitat,
including temporary impacts to 1.11 acres; the Project will permanently remove 1.2
acres and semi-permanently remove 11.33 acres of habitat. Of these total
impacts, 0.66 acres of impacts (0.13 acres of permanent and 0.53 acres of
semi-permanent) in Alameda Creek are considered Alameda whipsnake habitat
only. Therefore, impacts to CA tiger salamander habitat include 2.72 acres of
permanent loss, and 9.1 acres of semi-permanent loss. Impacts to foothill
yellow-legged frog habitat include 0.17 acres of permanent loss and 0.56 acres of
permanent loss. The project is expected to result in incidental take of CA tiger
salamander and Alameda whipsnake, as well as foothill yellow-legged frogs,
(Rana boylii), which are candidates for listing under CESA. The ITP Amendment 1
referenced above, as issued by CDFW, authorizes incidental take of foothill
yellow-legged frogs listed as a candidate species under CESA that may occur as a
result of Project implementation.
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2008041077 Viborg/Calkins Conditional Use Permit ED07-082
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0177-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project applicant,
Viborg Sand and Gravel, Inc.
Project includes activities related to the extraction and sorting of sand and gravel
from the Estrella River. The Estrella River Mine operates as CA Dept. of
Conservation, Division of Mine Reclamation Mind ID No. 91:40-0057. Sand and
gravel extraction will occur in an approx. 7.1 acre mine area in the bed of the
Estrella River. No more than 45,000 cubic yards of sand and gravel will be
extracted each year that mining occurs. The maximum depth of mining will be six
feet as measured from the elevation at the start of mining during its first year, in
2014, and mining each year will be limited to a depth of four feet. Sand and gravel
will be hauled from the mine area to the adjacent 2.2-acre operations area. Sand
and gravel will be sorted mechanically by grain size using a radial stacker and
screen, and then be loaded into trucks and transported off-site.
2012041068 Tajiguas Landfill Resource Recovery Project
Santa Barbara County
Goleta--Santa Barbara
NOD
The Tajiguas Resource Recovery Project was previously approved on July 12,
2016 along with certification of a SEIR on July 12, 2016, and EIR Revision Letter
and Errata dated May 27, 2016. The TRRP modified waste management
operations at the Tajiguas Landfill by the addition of a Materials Recovery Facility
(MRF) and Dry Fermentation Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Facility that sort MSW into
three streams (recyclables, organics, and residue), and convert organics into
biogas (primarily methane and CO2) and digestate (cured into compost/soil
amendments). The MRF and AD Facility were initially approved to be located on
the landfill operations desk on the west side of the landfill.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Ch. 19.98 (Oil and Gas Production),
to include new site development standards for all oil and gas exploration,
extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated Kern County.
The DOGGR, as the CEQA responsible agency, will be issuing a permit for the
proposed project activity, which consists of the following:
The purpose is to perform WSTs (re-frac) on the four (4) above mentioned existing
wells in North and South Belridge for the purpose of increasing oil production.
Each WST is expected to take about four days. Fluids from the WST will be
collected in a closed system and will be discharged onto the ground or into sumps.
All flowback water is processed and re-injected into the water flood using the same
procedures used to manage produced water from the field's oil production.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Ch. 19.98 (Oil and Gas Production),
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to include new site development standards for all oil and gas exploration,
extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated Kern County.
The DOGGR, as the CEQA responsible agency, will be issuing a permit for the
proposed project activity, which consists of the following:
Aera Energy LLC (Aera) proposes to hydraulically fracture 10 wells. The process
is expected to take 3 days, or less, per well, and will include placement of portable
tanks and all ancillary equipment to support the closed loop system, as well as the
well stimulation treatments (WST). The walls are in a densely developed oilfield
(South Belridge) and are scheduled to be drilled.
2014092010 Promenade Project
Antioch, City of
Antioch--Contra Costa
NOD
This proposed project involves the development of 141 acres of undeveloped land
into up to 650 residential units and associated parking, landscaping, utilities,
access roads, detention basins, water quality treatment basins, multiple parks, an
extension of Sand Creek Road, the Sand Creek Trail north of Sand Creek Road,
and other infrastructure, including a storm drain outfall into Sand Creek.
Project will result in impacts to 141 acres of CA tiger salamander (Abystoma
californiense) and Swainson's hawk (Buteo swainsoni) habitat including temporary
impacts to 1.02 acres; the Project will permanently remove 141 acres of CA tiger
salamander and Swainson's hawk habitat. The project is expected to result in
incidental take of CA tiger salamander and Swainson's hawk, which are
designated as threatened species under CESA. The ITP referenced above as
issued by CDFW authorizes incidental take of species listed under CESA that may
occur as a result of Project implementation.
2016072038 Mallard Farms Pipeline Replacement Project
California State Lands Commission
Suisun City--Solano
NOD
Chevron Pipeline Company proposes to replace an approx. 1.7-mile segment of
the Bay Area Products Line Pittsburg-to-Sacramento lateral line with a
replacement segment of the same size as the existing line. This project will not
increase the line's capacity.
Project will result in temporary impacts to 22.42 acres of Delta smelt (Hypomesus
transpacificus), Longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichtys), Chinook salmon, water-run
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), and Chinook salmon, Sacramento River drainage
spring-run (O. tshawytscha) habitat. The project is expected to result in incidental
take of Delta smelt, Longfin smelt and Chinook salmon, which are designated as a
threatened and endangered species under CESA. The ITP referenced above as
issued by CDFW authorizes incidental take of species listed under CESA that may
occur as a result of Project implementation.
2016082077 CalCannabis Cultivation Licensing Program
Food and Agriculture, Department of
--
NOD
The overarching goal of the proposed program is to establish a regulatory
licensing program that would ensure that commercial cannabis cultivation
operations would be performed in a manner that protects the general public,
cannabis cultivation workers, and the environment from the individual and
cumulative effects of these operations, and fully complies with all applicable laws.
An additional purpose is to establish a track and trace program to ensure the
movement of medical and adult-use cannabis items are tracked throughout the
production chain.
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2016092008 Central Amador Water Project Water Right Application
Amador County Water Agency
--Amador
NOD
AWA is requesting a water right permit to store up to 1,400 acre-feet per year
(AFY) in Lower Bear River Reservoir and to directly divert up to 1,050 AFY of
water that is currently diverted by Jackson Valley Irrigation District (JVID) further
downstream. The permit would allow: 1) increase maximum rates of direct
diversion allowed from the Bear River and North Fork Mokelumne River from 3
cubic feet per second to 5 cfs., with combined rates between these sources not to
exceed 5 cfs; 2) increase the amount of water that may be diverted into storage
annually at Lower Bear River Reservoir from 1,600 AF to 3,000 AF; and 3)
increase the amount of water that may be beneficially used annually, whether by
direct diversion or re-diversion of water released from storage, from 1,150 AF to
2,200 AF. The diversion would use existing facilities; no new construction is
needed.
2017031040 SDG&E Ocean Ranch Substation Project
Public Utilities Commission
Oceanside--San Diego
NOD
SDG&E's application to construct the Ocean Ranch Substation Project in
Oceanside, San Diego County, CA. The proposed project will consist of the
following: a new 69/12 kilovolt (kV) low-profile electric substation located on a 9.66
acre site in Avenida del Oro north of Avenida de la Plata; approx. 1,500 feet of
underground power line duct bank to loop an existing 69 kV circuit into the new
substation; four new 12 kV distribution circuits that would intercept four existing
circuits in the vicinity; and a telecommunication system that will include a 40 foot
monopole and microwave antenna.
2017062021 Twin Rivers Transit-Oriented Development and Light Rail Station Project
Sacramento, City of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOD
The City, in partnership with the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
and the Sacramento Regional Transit District (RT), proposes implementation of
the Twin Rivers Transit-Oriented Development and Light Rail Station Project. The
proposed project would develop a mixed-income, mixed-use community
comprising 218 replacement public housing units, 281 new market rare rental and
low-income housing tax credit units, a realigned internal street network, green
open space, and other community amenities on two noncontiguous but proximate
properties totaling approx 24.2 acres that currently include public housing and
undeveloped land. The project would also include construction and operation of
the proposed RT Dos Rios Light Rail Station on the existing RT light rail Blue Line
on and adjacent to North 12th St.
2017092017 Commercial Cannabis Business Licensing Program
Bureau of Cannabis Control, California
--
NOD
The overall purpose of the proposed program is to establish a regulatory licensing
and enforcement program for commercial cannabis activities. The proposed
program will ensure that medicinal and adult use commercial cannabis activities
are performed in a manner that avoids significant adverse impacts on the
environment, cannabis industry workers, and the general public from the individual
and cumulative effects of these commercial cannabis activities, and complies with
applicable laws, including the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and
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Safety Act.
2017092067 Linwood Avenue Active Transportation Program Improvements
Turlock, City of
Turlock--Stanislaus
NOD
City of Turlock is currently in the planning, design, and environmental review
stages of an alternate transportation project located on Linwood Avenue between
Lander Avenue and West Avenue South (hereinafter referred to as the "Proposed
Project"). The Proposed project area consists of paved impermeable surfacing
with existing developed parcels improved with curb, gutter ,and sidewalk. The
lands surrounding the project area primarily consist of residential, commercial, an
elementary school, a fusion charter school and vacant land.
Linwood Avenue is designated as a Major Collector under the City's General Plan.
The purpose of the project is to improve safety and encourage alternate
transportation for pedestrians and cyclists through installing curb, gutter, and
sidewalk, lighting, bicycle lanes, and installing accessible paths for persons with
disabilities.
2017048429 Domestic Water Well Treatment for Cro @ Fairfield ElementarySchool
Davis Joint Union School District
Davis--Yolo
NOE
SWRCB's Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program is providing funds
for the project. The Davis Joint USD proposes to upgrade the existing well pump
and install a Cr6 treatment system. The treatment system will be placed in a
containment shed next to the existing storage building. The distribution system has
also been upgraded to separate the domestic and irrigation water supplies. This
project will modernize the existing well system as well as treat the groundwater
supply for Cr6. There will be no additional land acquired. All improvements to the
existing system will be completed within the existing school site.
2017118224 PLN17-01790
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
1Y 2214U, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017118225 PLN17-01841
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
M1 141 KR, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017118226 Independence Site Work
Caltrans #9
--Inyo
NOE
Remove topsoil, place base material and pave up to 2.5 acres of land within the
Caltrans Independence Maintenance Station yard.
2017118227 Mt. Shasta Downtown Collection System Improvements Project
Mount Shasta, City of
Mount Shasta--Siskiyou
NOE
The city of Mt. Shasta is proposing to replace sewer mains, laterals, and
cleanouts, to replace aging facilities. The proposed improvements would serve
existing developed parcels and would involve negligible or no expansion of service
capacity.
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2017118228 CDFW - Murrieta Field Office
Fish & Game Commission
Murrieta--Riverside
NOE
CDFW is leasing space at 26229 Jefferson Ave in Murrieta to meet fish and
wildlife objectives associated with work for Metropolitan Water District.
2017118229 Large Wood Augmentation Projects in the Mendocino Hydrologic Unit - Grant
#D1513104
State Water Resources Control Board
--Mendocino
NOE
The project will restore instream habitat complexity and cover for salmon and trout
species by introducing large woody material in several Mendocino Coast
watersheds.
2017118230 Remove dead, dying and unstructurally unsound trees attributed to the drought
Caltrans #4
--Alameda, Contra Costa
NOE
Trees to be felled by cutting to grade and leaving roots in place and properly
disposed of or chipped.
2017118231 Teviston CSD - Emergency South Well Replacement
Teviston Community Services District
Tulare--Tulare
NOE
Well No. 2 collapsed. This project will consist of emergency drilling of a new well
at existing well no. 1 site and connecting to existing distribution system, including
all appurtenances required. The residents of Teviston are currently using
emergency bottled water for drinking and cooking purposes.
2017118232 Riggs Residence Foundation Repair Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento
--Calaveras
NOE
The RWQCB is issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification for the subject project.
The project includes installing fiberglass jackets and grout around the existing
concrete footings, steel connection components, piers and wood support posts
within the residential foundation.
2017118233 Encroachment Permit No. 1117-NUS-0810 Miramar Trunk Sewer Pipe Repair
Caltrans #11
--San Diego
NOE
Encroachment Permit No. 1117-NUS-0810: The city of San Diego proposes to
repair a 24-in hole in the Miramar Trunk Sewer pipe under and adjacent to I-805 at
PM 25. Emergency work started October 2017 to prevent sewage leakage into
Rose Canyon Creek.
2017118234 PLN17-01788
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Change line supports, sleepers to T supports, elevate existing line
2017118235 ADA Improvement Project
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Santa Cruz
NOE
Complete accessibility improvements to eleven campsites, one Group camp, the
Campfire Center and the Day Use Picnic area at New Brighton State Beach to
provide accessible camping sites to park visitors of all abilities. 7 Campsites, 2 rv
hookup sites and 2 premium campsites are proposed for accessibility upgrades
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with 7 additional sites serving as alternate upgrade locations.
2017118236 Feeling Groovy at Eagle Creek Ranch Cannabis Water Diversion (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0523-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Trinity
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0523-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Mr.
Sam Lanni.
The scope of the project is limited to the operation of an existing water diversion
by using an electric non-submersible pump with screened intake located on an
unnamed spring fed tributary to the Trinity River for cannabis irrigation uses, as
well as the maintenance of one existing stream crossing on the unnamed tributary
below the POD. Crossing maintenance activities include vegetation management
and hand placement of armoring re-enforcement, as needed.
2017118237 PLN17-01782
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Relocate tank 1300 and install new filtered produced water tank
2017118238 PLN17-01675
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
WD1, Drill new well and install new pipeline
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2015101047 City of Hope Campus Plan
Duarte, City of
Duarte, Irwindale--Los Angeles
EIR 01/04/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The proposed project is the City of Hope Campus Plan, a comprehensive Specific
Plan that would provide direction for the enhancement and development of the
City of Hope medical campus over a period of 20 years, including the replacement
of existing outdated and/or obsolete buildings with modern facilities. Full buildout
of the Specific Plan would consist of approximately 1.4 million sf of gross new
development (1 million net new sf after demolition of 409,000 sf of existing
structures), which would result in a total of 2.6 million sf of developed floor area on
the campus. Discretionary approvals required for approval of the proposed project
include General Plan Amendments and zone changes in both the City of Duarte
and the City of Irwindale.
2017082008 Sacramento Convention Center Renovation and Expansion and the 15th/K Street
Hotel Projects EIR
Sacramento, City of
Sacramento--Sacramento
EIR 12/29/2017
The Draft EIR considers two distinct projects. The proposed Sacramento
Convention Center Renovation and Expansion Project will add exhibit space,
meeting rooms, new lobbies, an outdoor amphitheater, and back-of-house uses to
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expand and renovate the existing Convention Center, allowing for more
operational efficiency and increased number of events and attendees. The 15th/K
St Hotel project will construct a 350-room, 24-story hotel adjacent to the SCC on
the site of a surface parking lot on the southwest site of the K and 15th St
intersection.
2017111054 CUP 17-12/GPA 17-02/ZC 17-02
Lancaster, City of
Lancaster--Los Angeles
MND 12/14/2017
The proposed project consists of the construction and operation of a 2-story,
93,064, self-storage facility. The footprint of the facility would be 46,532 sf. In order
to accommodate the proposed project, the applicant is requesting a GPA and ZC
to change the designation from non-urban res to commercial and the zoning from
RR-1 to C.
2017111055 CUP 17-11/GPA 17-01/ZC 17-01
Lancaster, City of
Lancaster--Los Angeles
MND 12/14/2017
The proposed project consists of the construction of a 3,000 sf mini-mart, 3,825 sf
gas island canopy, 1,596 sf car wash facility, 1,680 sf oil and lube building, and a
2,648 sf commercial pad for a drive-through restaurant and retail services. There
is an existing single family residence on the project site that would demolished as
part of the proposed project. Additionally, the applicant has requested a type 20
ABC License with a waiver from the distance requirements. The proposed project
also requires approval of a GPA and ZC in order to accommodate the proposed
project. The applicant is requesting to change the LUD from NU to C and the zone
from RR-2.5 to commercial planned development.
2017111056 CUP 17-15
Lancaster, City of
Lancaster--Los Angeles
MND 12/14/2017
Construction and operation of a 3 MW photovoltaic solar facility on 20 acres.
2017111057 CUP 17-04
Lancaster, City of
Lancaster--Los Angeles
MND 12/14/2017
The proposed project consists of the construction and operation of a 650 MW
collector substation for several photovoltaic solar facilities. The collector substation
will feed into the Souther California Edison Antelope Substation.
2017111072 Puente Valley Operable Unit, Intermediate Zone Interim Remedy Project
La Puente Valley County Water District
Industry--Los Angeles
MND 12/14/2017
The proposed project is comprised of the extraction and treatment of groundwater
and conveyance to La Puente Valley County Water District for potable end use in
conformance with applicable permits. The project consists of utilizing six existing
groundwater extraction wells (IZ-East, IZ-1, IZ-2, MZ-1, MZ-2 and MZ-3);
installation of one additional groundwater extraction well, IZ-West (proposed to be
located in a landscape island within the parking lot of PRL Glass at 13658 Nelson
Ave, city of Industry); a proposed treatment plant; conveyance infrastructure (to
link the existing conveyance pipeline with the new water treatment plant); minor
water system improvements downstream of the treatment plant and compliance,
sentinel, and monitoring wells.
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2017112039 UP17-0006 (AT&T Mobility dba AT&T Wireless c/o Sara King)
Butte County
--Butte
MND 12/14/2017
A minor use permit to construct a wireless communication facility that includes a
150-ft lattice tower. AT&T is proposing to locate up to 12 antennas on three
sectors at the 146 ft elevation and include an equipment shelter and a standby
propane generator and a 499 gallon propane tank on a concrete slab. The ground
equipment facility will be situated within a 1,600 sf lease area that will be
surrounded with a 6-ft tall chain link fence with barbed wire. Access to the facility
will be provided by a 12-ft wide access from a private easement off of Ponderosa
Way.
2017112040 Ruth-Zenia and Van Duzen Road Rehabilitation; Trinity County Roads 502 & 511
Trinity County
--Trinity
MND 12/14/2017
The project is located 68 miles southeast of Eureka, Ca and 85 miles west of
Redding, Ca in the Six Rivers National Forest. The purpose of the project is to
improve road conditions by rehabilitating 3.6 miles of pavement along with
drainage improvements along three separate segments on Van Duzen Rd and to
realign portions of and resurface all of 1.6 miles of roadway in two separate
segments on Ruth-Zenia Rd. Installation of guardrail, restriping, and construction
of three retaining walls along Van Duzen Rd are also included in the project. The
project is broken into the five segments.
2017111053 City Yards Master Plan Project
Santa Monica, City of
Santa Monica--Los Angeles
NOP 12/14/2017
The project consists of the redevelopment of the existing 14.2 acre City Yards site
located at 2500 Michigan Ave. As part of the project, the existing on-site
buildings/improvements would be removed and redeveloped to house the city's
current uses: Fleet Maintenance, Street Maintenance, Resource Recovery and
Recycling, Water Resources, and Fire Training Yard. In total, approx 51,013 sf of
net new facilities/buildings would result along with a multi-level parking structure
for employees.
2009041015 Rancho de Paseo Valencia (Tract 34760, SPA08-005 & Annexation 110)
Corona, City of
Corona--Riverside
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2013-0134-R6,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Rancho Paseo de Valencia. The project is limited to the development of 65.4
acres for the construction of up to 34 single-family homes, landscaping,
infrastructure, on-site roadways, residential streetlighting, two (2) water quality
basins, six open space areas, and recreational areas. The Project includes filling
the entirety of Drainages A, B, D, E, and F, and constructing storm drains and
energy dissipation structures. Interceptor drains, down drains, and storm drains
will be constructed to capture and deliver runoff to a water quality detention basin.
Rip-rap and/or energy dissipaters will be constructed at the storm drain outlet to
reduce the flow velocities to non-erosive levels.
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2011091084 Devil's Gate Reservoir Sediment Removal and Management Project
Los Angeles County Flood Control District
Pasadena--Los Angeles
NOD
The project, which was approved on Nov 12, 2014, and for which previous
approvals remain in place, will remove sediment from Devil's Gate Reservoir to
restore capacity and to protect the dam and its valves to reduce the risk of flooding
in the communities located downstream. This effort will include removal of approx
2.4 million cy of existing excess sediment in the reservoir in addition to any
additional sediment that accumulates during construction. The Board authorized a
reduction in the maximum total volume of sediment removed during the Project by
700,000 cubic yards, while maintaining the proposed footprint, so that instead of
removing a maximum of 2.4 mcy, plus any additional flows during the project, a
maximum of 1.7 mcy, plus any additional inflows during the project will be removed
and authorized the Director of Public Works, acting as the Chief Engineer of the
LA County Flood Control District or his designee to make any necessary
modifications to the Board adopted plans and specification to accomplish this
reduction in the project scope.
2016082031 Roseville Automall Electronic Readerboard Replacement
Roseville, City of
Roseville--Placer
NOD
The proposed project will replace the existing electronic reader board sign located
adjacent to I-80 with a new 480 sq. ft. light emitting diode (LED) reader board. The
existing electronic reader board is 1,082 sq. ft. overall, with a 586 sq. ft. reader
board. The existing reader board is 29.5 feet in height and the height of the
proposed reader board is 43 feet.
2016121070 Logan Memorial Educational Complex Project
San Diego Unified School District
--San Diego
NOD
The proposed project would involve the redevelopment of the existing K-8 school
and Memorial Preparatory School for Scholars and Athletes site into two separate
campuses; the northern portion would be for Transitional Kindergarten through 6th
grade, and the southern portion for the 7th through 12th grade. Within the 7th
through 12th grade campus, the 7th and 8th grade and 9th through 12 grade
would be located in separate areas and share the same administration facilities.
2016122001 Draft Environmental Impact Report for the City of Weed General Plan
Weed, City of
Weed--Siskiyou
NOD
The proposed project is a comprehensive update of the City's 1982 General Plan.
CA law requires cities and counties to adopt a General Plan to guide future
development. The General Plan is the foundation upon which all land use
decisions are to be based. The Draft Weed General Plan accommodates new
housing and jobs in anticipation of population growth in the County and the region
through the year 2040.
2017058592 Geotechnical drilling at Post Mile 99.8 on State Route 58
Caltrans #6
Tehachapi--Kern
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0165-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project applicant,
Caltrans.
Project involves replacing both the eastbound and westbound SR 58 bridges over
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Cache Creek.
2017072046 Phoenix Lake Preservation and Restoration Project
Tuolumne Utilities District
Sonora--Tuolumne
NOD
The main components of the proposed project include sediment removal and
wetland enhancement, sediment reuse and disposal, and tributary improvements.
Most of the sediment removed from the lake would be placed at the Cedar Ridge
Apple Ranch and on the Summers property immediately north of the lake.
Sediment would also be placed in strategic locations within the lake to improve
water circulation and manage sedimentation. The proposed project would also
involve sedimentation and flood protection improvements along lower Chicken
Creek and construction of a crossing over Power Creek. Implementation of the
proposed project would increase the water supply reliability and improve water
quality for TUD's largest water system, serving more than 10,000 people, as well
as commercial and agricultural users.
2017081016 Salt Creek Trail
Riverside County
Menifee, Hemet--Riverside
NOD
The County of Riverside proposes to construct and operate two segments of the
Salt Creek Trail, totaling approx 7.9 miles which would contribute to the county's
ultimate goal for an approx 16-mile long multi-use trail connecting the cities of
Hemet and Menifee. The western segment spans approx 4.3 miles through the city
of Menifee and the eastern segment spans approx 3.6 miles through the city of
Hemet from the intersection of Sanderson Avenue and Domenigoni Parkway to the
intersection of State Street and Chambers Street.
2017118239 Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen (EG-17-012)
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOE
The applicant is requesting approval of a Major Design Review and Parking
Reduction Permit to construct a new 2,791 square foot Popeye's Louisiana
Kitchen with associated drive-through, parking, landscaping, and lighting within the
existing Elk Park Shopping Cener located at 9679 E. Stockton Boulevard.
2017118240 Northwest Unit No. 1 Ext. (EG-08-017A)
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOE
The Project consists of a three-year time extension to the previously-approved
Tentative Subdivision Map (TSM) which proposes to subdivide approximately 8.3
acres into 32 single-family lots. The time extension would extend the expiration
date of the TSM from September 28, 2017 to September 28, 2020.
2017118241 TKPOA Shoreline Revetment Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2017-0286-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado
NOE
The project is limited to installation of approximately 240 linear feet of sheet piling
along the shoreline to protect the existing shoreline, which has been significantly
eroded due to severe wave action and high lake water levels. Large boulders will
be placed lakeward of the driven sheet-piling wall to protect the wall and provide a
more natural appearance to the revetment. Additionally, clean washed, imported
sand will be plaed in fornt of the sheet piling to replenish the shoreline that ha\s
been eroded and the landscaping behind the wall be stored.
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2017118242 Amendment to Site Development Plan No. 1297 - Lobby and Carports - 681
Kenney Street
El Cajon, City of
El Cajon--San Diego
NOE
The project proposes a 1,458 square foot lobby addition to an airport hangar office
building and new carport covers and fencing for the benefit of Circle Air LLC.
2017118243 Installing Electirc Vehicle Charging Stations in California State Parks
Energy Commission
Los Angeles, City of, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, ...--Sonoma, San Mateo,
San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, Orange, ...
NOE
The purpose of this $491,342 grant is to install and maintain up to 8 electric
vehicle charging stations at up to 12 California State Parks. Visitors driving
electrict vehicles to the State Park will benefit from this project.
2017118244 Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Chargers
Caltrans #9
--Inyo
NOE
Addresses Governor's Executive Order B-16-12 by installing one level three
fast-charger for electric vehicles at each of 2 SRRAs and the Caltrans Destrict 9
office. Construction will involve installation of a charger next to ADA compliant
parking stalls, utility realignment, and trenching through parking lots to energize
the chargers.
2017118245 Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Chargers
Caltrans #9
--Kern
NOE
Addresses the Governor's 2016 ZEV Action Plan and Execuitve Order B-16-12 by
installing one level three fast-charger for electric vehicles at two rest areas.
Construction will involve installation of chargers next to ADA compliant parking
spots, and trenching throught the parking lots to energize the chargers.
2017118246 Office Space Lease in a Multi-tenant Office Building
Public Utilities Commission
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Agency will lease +/-25,692 square feet of office space in a multi-tenant office
building.
2017118247 Right of Entry Permit and Underground Fuel Tank Removal
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed Project is a Right of Entry (ROE) Permit and complete removal and
disposal of the 12,000 gallon double-wall fiberglass Underground Fuel Tank (UFT)
located at 3125 Pacific Highway in San Diego. The ROE would allow for
contractors to access the property and conduct work.
2017118248 Tideland Use and Occupancy Permit to Baker Marine Instrucment and Repair
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed Project is a Tideland Use and Occupancy Permit (TUOP) to Baker
Marine Instrument and Repair (Tenant) for their continued use of approximately
3,000 square feet of tideland area located in the city of San Diego, California. The
area proposed for use under this TUOP is currently and is proposed to be used
only and exclusively for the purpose of repair, adjustment, demonstration, and sale
of navigation instruments and gauges and for no other purpose whatsoever
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without the prior written consent of the Executive Director of District in each
instance. TheTenant would be responsible for compliance with all laws and
regulations associated with the activities on or in connection wiht the
above-described premises, and in all uses thereof, including those regulating
stromwater and hazardous materials.
2017118249 Tideland Use and Occupancy Permit to Maxum Petroleum Corporation for Fueling
Operations
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project is a Tideland Use and Occupancy Permit (TUOP) to Maxum
Petrolem (Tenant) for their continued use of approximately 55,488 square feet of
tideland area located in the city of San Diego, California. The area proposed for
use under this TUOP is currently and to be for the non-exclusive purpose by
Tenant of fueling operations to commercial and private vessels located on or
adjacent to the premises and for no other purpose whatsoever by Tenant without
the prior written consent of the Executive Director of District in each instance. The
Tenant would be responsible for compliance with all laws and regulations
associated with the activiites on or in connection with the above-described
premises, and in all uses thereof, including those regulating stormwater and
hazardous matierals.
2017118250 Campuswide Solar Power Purchase Agreement, University of California, San
Francisco
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOE
Under the proposed project, UCSF proposes to enter into a Power Purchase
Agreement (PPA) and a Solar License Agreement (SLA) with an LLC entity
established by SunPower Corporation for six locations at UCSF: Mission Bay --
Community Center Garage; Mission Bay - Mission Hall; Owens Street Garage;
Parnassus Heights - School of Dentistry Building; Oyster Point Warehouse; and
UCSF Fresno Cener for Medical Education and Research. A solar power system
would be installed at each of the six locations.
2017118251 McIntyre Gulch Road Remediation Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement NO. 1600-2017-0489-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Trinity
NOE
The scope of the project is limited to remediation activities associated with
decommissioning of existing access roads and associated stream crossings to
reduce sediment transport to the Trinity River system. This project is limited to the
restoration of 14 identified sites affecting the bed, bank, and/or channel of
McIntyre Gulch and its tributaries, as well as restoration of native riparian habitat
and maintenannce associated with stream resotration and road decommissioning
activities.
2017118252 Multi-School Publc Address System Projects
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project consists of the installation of an IP (internet protocol) based
PA/intercom system at thge project sites. The purpose of the system would
typically be used for emergency announcements, but could also be used for
general announcements throughout the day. THe PA/intercom system would not
be used for long term broadcasting of radio or music programs. The main
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headend unti, which includes the volume control would be placed at the schools'
main frame distribution room. The handset for making announcements would be
in the school office. The intercom system would provide communication from the
school office to the activated PA/intercom.
2017118253 PLN17-01842
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 348, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017118254 PLN17-01843
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
SJ 447, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017118255 FMAG Valley Fire Culvert Replacemnt; CE16-72
Lake County
--Lake
NOE
County of Lake Department of Public Works proposes to replace and upsize a
total of 38 culverts within the 2016 Valley Fire burn area. All work will occur within
County road rights-of-way. This project will not change the roadway alignment or
increase the number of through lanes. This project will not result in an increase in
traffic capacity. The replaced culverts will meet current design standards.
2017118256 Golden State Water Company Lakebed Encroachment Permit; CE 17-63
Lake County
--Lake
NOE
Replace existing water-intake pier structure with a new pier of substantially the
same size and at the same site. Replace 28 piliings.
2017118257 Lorlwppd resodemce Riverbank Repair Project, WDID# 5A47CR00049
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Siskiyou
NOE
The project purpose is to repair two eroded areas below a newly-constructed
residence on the Sacramento River in Dunsmuir.
High flows during the previous winter (2016-2017) caused bank erosion at two
locations below a newly-constructed residence along the Upper Sacramento River
in Dunsmuir. The eroded area, if not repaired, could eventually undermine a
portion of the foundation of the new residence.
2017118258 Coney Island Levee Maintenance Project
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Contra Costa
NOE
The project is limited to clearing and grubbing debris and vegetation that cannot
be avoided, grading the levee slope at a 1.5:1 minimum ratio, excavating the
keying into the exisitng slope, and placement of clean 18" minus quarry stone
riprap onto the levee slope. The repairs will occur at two different sites, between
levee stations 5+00 to 65+00 and 120+00 to 220+00. Repairs will be made by
using landside mechanical equipmenical equipment and by hand.
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2017118259 Storm Pump Station No. 1 Rehabilitation (Streambed Alteration Agrement No.
1600-2016-0215-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Sunnyvale--Santa Clara
NOE
The Project includes replacement of structures at an existing facility. There are 3
existing pipes located between the West Inlet Channel and the Sunnyvale West
Channel. Between these two channels is a 25,800 square foot (sf) paved area,
with a portion of this area containing Storm Pump Station No. 1 and related
structures. The existing pipes, measuring 36 inches, 30 inches, and 18 inches in
diameter and 215 feet in length, will be replaced without any changes in capacity.
The inlet screen on the West Channel inlet, 15 feet by 9 feet and 9 inches, will be
replaced.
2017118260 Conditional Use Permit No. 2241 - Structure Conversion at 188 West Cypress
Avenue
El Cajon, City of
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
Convert an existing 1,634 square foot accessory structure to a dwelling unit with
modified development standards in Downtown El Cajon.
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Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
Total Documents: 487 346Subtotal NOD/NOE:
Totals for Period: 11/01/2017 - 11/15/2017